PCalc for Mac gets first upgrade in two years

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Sep 5, 2008 at 12:00am

imageTLA Systems has released PCalc 3.3, the first update of the calculator in nearly two years. It incorporates all the improvements made to PCalc for the iPhone, and comes with a modern new look.

There’s an enhanced RPN mode that works more like classic HP calculators, and smarter undo and redo support. In addition, there’s a new more modern-looking calculator style based on the iPhone version, which is now the default appearance.

PCalc 3.3 is a free upgrade for existing registered users of PCalc for Mac OS X. For new users the cost is US$19 for a single-user license.

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