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iMalc on MacAddict February issue CD...
iMalc version 1.1.2 has been included on the cover CD of the February 2001 issue (No 54) of MacAddict.
iMalc is now in version 1.1.2. You can download the new version or check out the specifications.
Version 1.1.2 addresses a small bug fix affecting trailing zero inputs and display similar to that fixed in 1.1.1 but affecting trailing zeroes following a non-zero input before the decimal place, although the calculation itself was unaffected. You can download a 1.1.x -> 1.1.2 Updater.
Version 1.1.1 addressed a small bug fix affecting leading zero inputs and display. For example in previous versions 0.003 would not display until the 3 was pressed, although the calculation itself was unaffected. You can download a 1.1.x -> 1.1.2 Updater.
New features for version 1.1 include: new flavours for iMac Graphite DV SE and iBook Graphite, improved flavours for the iBook, comma as well as period on the keyboard works for the decimal separator, auto resizing of the display text for fonts other than Charcoal, and a couple of bug fixes. Check out the version history.
Want more functions than Apple's standard calculator gives?
Want your calculator to be as fun as your Mac?
Then you need iMalc, the scientific calculator that you can customise to look like your favourite flavour of iMac, iBook, G3, G4, PowerBook or platinum Mac!
iMalc is available only for Macintosh in PowerPC, 68k and fat binary versions.
You can download version 1.1.2 of iMalc from the Info-Mac HyperArchive here.
iMalc was featured in the Inside MacWorld section of the cover CD of the November 2000 issue of MacWorld UK.
There was a mini review on page 37 of the magazine, in the Product News section. The version that appeared on the CD was 1.1.0, which can be updated to 1.1.2.
iMalc has also featured on the cover CDs of the Japanese magazines MacPower, MacPeople (December 2000) and MACLIFE. It has also appeared on an AMUG CD.
iMalc was featured in the iMac Companion main CD feature in the January 2000 issue of US MacWorld.
Touted as "15 whipped cream software demos to top an iMac!", iMalc was the only one of 15 software titles featured to be shareware, the rest being full commercial packages.
SciCalcConverter is now approaching beta. SciCalcConverter is a scientific calculator that handles 26 mathematical, trigonometrical and hyperbolic functions. In addition it has buttons and menus for conversions and constants.
SmithCharter is now approaching alpha. It is a program for RF matching using a Smith Chart and will be available for both Macintosh and Windows.
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