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Introduction

DreamCalc Pro is the professional scientific calculator for Windows. It is easy to use and provides a natural interface with a tactile fee--allowing you to finally dispense with your desk calculator. It offers a range of scientific, financial, and statistical functions. It also supports both standard order and text book order input of algebraic formula, and keeps a record of what you key in its Paper Roll window.

As a rule, DreamCalc provides the same kind of user interface as expected from a physical desktop calculator. Almost everything which can be done with DreamCalc can be accessed using the calculator button keys shown in the main window.

However, in certain cases where having the increased flexibility and ease of use of a Windows interface is important, DreamCalc provides additional ways to do things. Entry of statistical data is an example of this. If you wish, you can enter data sequentially using the keys on the calculator. For example, to add '5' to the statistical memory, you could press [5] [DATA]. However, you may prefer to deal with a list view when entering data. This is provided by the Numeric Data List Window which allows you to enter, edit and manipulate list data in the same way as a spreadsheet.

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If you don't need the scientific functionality, but just want a quick and convenient simple calculator, you can switch to standard display mode.

You can enter data and drive the calculator's functionality directly from your keyboard.

DreamCalc supports skins, so that you can change its appearance to suit your mood or personality.

DreamCalc Pro enjoys continued development, refinement and support. It is free for you to trial; if you like DreamCalc, please register it at www.dreamcalc.net. Registration is easy, inexpensive, secure, and it ensures continued development and support.

I hope you enjoy using DreamCalc Pro as much as I've enjoyed creating it.

Andy Thomason
DreamCalc Author




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