Title: XEALbc 1.1: The Wildly Popular Math Utility
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The La Jolla Underground is pleased to announce XEALbc 1.1, the second release of the wildly popular math utility. This version adds support for the most widely requested features from our user base. These include:

* Optionally saves window state in resource fork (placement, size, selection, scroll location and pane height)
* Saves popup (input/output bases) and checkbox (math lib/preprocessor) states
* Default include files (files automatically included before a calculation)
* Better preprocessor support (calls cc -E instead of cpp, unless cc is not available)
* Contact info in the about box
* Help tags for the various controls
* Better path support (default include files and paths)
* Floating help windows for basic bc help

XEALbc is a calculator utility for Mac OS X that goes beyond simple emulation of a pocket calculator. Sporting a text-editor type interface with multiple, savable document windows, you can type in whatever complex equations you desire, and quickly edit what you have already typed. This is a front-end to the powerful bc command line tool on Mac OS X, which implements an arbitrary precision numeric processing language. XEALbc features multiple input and output bases (2 to 16 for input, 2 to 2,147,483,647 for output), arbitrary precision operations (scale from 0 to 2,147,483,647), function declarations (may be recursive) and much more. If the C/C++ preprocessor is installed (included with Apple's developer tools), you can use it to handle #define and #include statements for creating constant values and entire math libraries (some samples included).


XEALbc is free and can be found at: http://www.ljug.com/sw/xealbc.html

Mac OS X required.

Please send any comments to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

XEALbc is made with REALbasic.

Thank you.


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