AlpMcalc Calculators Scripts & Programs JavaScript
AlpMcalc AlpMcalc is a ‘NO number’ calculator. It uses A-J alpha matrixes to compute my own coded math methods and it does it without using numbers or any Math functions built into JavaScript. The only numbers used are for indexing and comparison. The matrix components and index references does it all. After you click = the interface turns the numbers into letters a-j, computes, and then converts back to numbers to present solution. Only your CPU and memory limit the length of integers. It has a full interactive interface using CSS, DHTML, and JS. A number of bug fixes and enhancements added over the last several months.
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FREE calculators : Circumference Calculators Scripts & Programs JavaScript
FREE calculators : Circumference JavaScript can help you figure the circumference of a circle when you enter the radius.
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FREE calculators : Circle-solver Calculators Scripts & Programs JavaScript
FREE calculators : Circle-solver Can’t remember the formulas for the other two parts of a circle (area, diameter, or circumference) when you only know one? To the rescue is Circle Solver. Enter the circle area, diameter, or circumference and it will solve for the other two! Great!
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FREE calculators : Calories Burned Calculators Scripts & Programs JavaScript
FREE calculators : Calories Burned Script can help you figure how many calories you have burned.
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FREE calculators : Area Calculator Calculators Scripts & Programs JavaScript
FREE calculators : Area Calculator A simple calculator to determine the area of a square, triangle, rectangle, circle or sphere.
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Gas Mileage Calculator Calculators Scripts & Programs JavaScript
Gas Mileage Calculator The Gas Calculator will allow you to figure out your Actual Gas Mileage per Gallon along with how much you spend to drive 50, 100 and 150 Miles.
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Multi Calc Calculators Scripts & Programs JavaScript
Multi Calc This is a calculator that you can put wherever you want (whichever one you want) Because its a series of 4, +,-,*, and /. its version 1.0 so there may be a few problems.
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PayPal Fee Calculator Calculators Scripts & Programs JavaScript
PayPal Fee Calculator Here’s a useful tool you can use to calculate your PayPal fees. It includes many advanced options such as choosing the source and destination countries, choosing which PayPal Fee Rate you want to use, and choosing whether or not to include the 2.5% currency conversion fee (for multiple currency transactions). You can also use it to “reverse” calculate your PayPal fees to determine exactly how much a person should send you so that after fees are removed you actually end up with the amount you want. I use it all the time myself when I’m selling on eBay, and I’m trying to gauge that “magic” amount to charge so that after all fees have been removed I actually end up with the amount I want. For example, did you know that to actually receive $75 in your PayPal account someone would have to send you exactly $77.55? And the way you can find out that exact amount is by using a “reverse” paypal calculator such as this. Saves me a lot of time! Hope it will for you too. Any feedback, comments, and suggestions are welcome. Please vote if you find this useful.
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RPNcalculator Calculators Scripts & Programs JavaScript
RPNcalculator Compact and handy RPN (reverse polish notation) calculator with 99 stacks, all essential functions and userdefined variables. Runs in all browsers supporting javascript and can be opened in popup windows. The variables are stored in cookies to be resumed on restarting the calculator. RPNcalculatur can be handled completely using the keyboard and so enables a minimal size. A public help-forum is provided.
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DHTML Calculator Calculators Scripts & Programs JavaScript
DHTML Calculator This is a DHTML calculator with error checking. Definitely more stylish than the traditional JavaScript calculator, if nothing else.
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