Chris Pirillo points us to a
freely downloadable calculator from Microsoft that is head and shoulders beyond the default Windows calculator in terms of features. Of course, as with most downloads from Microsoft these days, this one requires Windows Genuine Advantage certification. If that makes you nervous, steer clear, but if you're looking for a new calculator application that gives you conversions including currency exchange conversions (it can even download exchange rates), give this one a try.
Tags: calculator, free calculator, FreeCalculator, freeware, microsoft calculator, MicrosoftCalculator
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Subscribe to commentsAtanas BoevJun 28th 2006 3:34AM
After installing it, it will look weird. Don't worry, switch to view->classic view. Phew...
The original "non-classic" view is simply unacceptable, IMHO:)
AndrewJun 28th 2006 8:56AM
Currency conversion - whats going on there no dollar and a bunch of ex-European currencies... whats the point? I want to convert UKĀ£ and Euros to dollars...
Have I missed something?