Tip... the Mac OS X calculator is three calculators in one.  Check out
the View menu.  You can select Basic, Scientific or Programmer.  The
Scientific calculator has a Percentage key.

-Craig

On Apr 12, 9:33 am, ciara belle <ciaraswe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> along the same lines - i would love to be able to have it figure
> percentages for tax... many times i know its say 20.00 for household
> and 58.50 for groceries but the store puts tax in total at the bottom
> of receipt...  and mac os x calculator doesnt support percentage
> figuring (not that i see - unless i do the .005 etc etc - which is
> tedious)
> i would love to see the full calculator that q has :)
> ml
>
> On Apr 12, 2:05 am, Lance <goo...@lancegeiger.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I've found that MoneyWell has many useful time-saving shortcuts, like
> > only having to enter the day for a transaction and then the month and
> > year get figured out automatically.
>
> > Another  useful time-saving feature would be support for simple
> > formulas in the split transaction amounts (like "2.99+1.75").
>
> > I often find that when I do a split transaction, I have to manually
> > add up several items on a receipt outside of MoneyWell to figure out
> > the split amount for each bucket. If I could do this within MoneyWell,
> > it would save some time.
>
> > If this isn't too hard to implement, please consider adding it to a
> > future version of MoneyWell.
>
> > Thanks!
> > Lance
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