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Mac and web curmudgeonry/nerdery. By John Gruber.
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The following posts link to PCalc for iPhone:
From PCalc for iPhone, part 2?visuals
Posted Tuesday December 2, 2008, 1:20 pm, Over one day old" This is the second in my Definitive Series of Posts on PCalc for the iPhone. "
From PCalc for iPhone, part 1?switching
Posted Monday December 1, 2008, 9:52 pm, Over one day old" PCalc is the calculator app I use on the iPhone. It costs $10 at the App Store, which makes it one of the more expensive apps there, but I?ve found it worth every penny. There?s a lot to PCalc, so to give it its due I plan to write a few blog posts"
From And now it?s all this
Posted Monday December 1, 2008, 9:47 pm, Over one day old" PCalc for iPhone, part 2?visuals December 1st, 2008 This is the second in my Definitive Series of Posts on PCalc for the iPhone. "
From Retail Education
Posted Sunday November 30, 2008, 2:10 pm, Over one day old"s demonstration of how to create an application for the iPhone. Following the presentation, there will be a panel discussion with other iPhone developers. I can reveal that these ?other? iPhone developers will be: James Thomson, Quinn and myself. Do come along and ask some questions. If you don?t come and ask questions, we?ll go off and have a ?panel discussion? in our usual MacMacDev style in a coffee shop. "
From APPLE.FEEDCOLLECTION.ORG
Posted Monday November 17, 2008, 8:32 am, Over one day old" PCalc 1.2 for iPhone "
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Posted Monday November 17, 2008, 8:09 am, Over one day old" Monday, 17 Nov 2008 PCalc 1.2 for iPhone "
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Posted Tuesday November 4, 2008, 12:10 pm, Over one day old"advantage of its better graphics and accelerometer. Its Wi-Fi support enables faster Internet access than the BlackBerry's EVDO cell data connections. Finally, the iPod touch supports several applications that I really wanted, including James Thomson's PCalc (despite being able to learn to use a mouse left- or right-handed, I am apparently incapable of learning to use a non-RPN calculator), the Iconfactory's Twitterrific, and Apple's Remote app for controlling iTunes and the Apple TV. "
From PCalc
Posted Thursday October 16, 2008, 1:31 am, Over one day old"PCalc"
From Daring Fireball
Posted Wednesday October 15, 2008, 1:41 pm, Over one day old"A hammock and caipirinhas on a private beach? would be living hell for Steve Jobs. PCalc Updates for iPhone and Mac ? And developer James Thomson has launched a new weblog, ?Three Letter Acronym?. Check out the screenshots of the new color themes for the iPhone version of PCalc. Old Apple Cinema Displays Still Available ? Apple is still selling the full lineup of old Cinema Displays, including the 23-inch model that one would think was replaced by today"
From PCalc Updates for iPhone and Mac
Posted Wednesday October 15, 2008, 10:00 am, Over one day old"PCalc for iPhone"
From Recycleosphere
Posted Monday October 6, 2008, 11:54 pm, Over one day old"The word ?duplicate?, in any conjugation, does not appear in the iPhone SDK Agreement. Not a word about it. And there is clearly no general rule about third-party apps duplicating the functionality of the iPhone?s built-in apps. PCalc, along with a handful of other calculator apps, duplicates every single feature of the built-in Calculator app. There are dozens of note-taking apps that compete with Notes; MagicPad goes so far as to use the same icon as Apple?s Notes app, just with"
From The Fear
Posted Friday October 3, 2008, 12:17 am, Over one day old"The word ?duplicate?, in any conjugation, does not appear in the iPhone SDK Agreement. Not a word about it. And there is clearly no general rule about third-party apps duplicating the functionality of the iPhone?s built-in apps. PCalc, along with a handful of other calculator apps, duplicates every single feature of the built-in Calculator app. There are dozens of note-taking apps that compete with Notes; MagicPad goes so far as to use the same icon as Apple?s Notes app, just with"
From TidBITS Watchlist: Notable Software Updates for 08-Sep-08
Posted Monday September 8, 2008, 8:17 am, Over one day old"iPhone and RSS report templates, and more. ($29.95 to $195, free update, 10.8 MB) PCalc 3.3 from TLA Systems is the first major revision of the fully featured scientific calculator in almost two years. It includes the improvements made in TLA's recent PCalc for iPhone, adds a new default appearance, makes RPN mode behave more like HP calculators, adds fuel efficiency conversions, adds keyboard shortcuts to the Dashboard widget, provides smarter Undo/Redo support, and fixes a few bugs. ($19, free upgrade, 2.5 MB)"
From Calculadora HP y TI para el iPhone con PCalc
Posted Friday August 29, 2008, 10:20 pm, Over one day old" * Múltiples deshacer y rehacer. Simplemente agitar la pantalla a la derecha y la izquierda para revelar el pasado y el futuro. * Elegante interfaz. * Sacudir para limpiar. Su precio es de $10. Puedes comprarla aquí"
From Poll: PCalc on the iPhone or your trusty ole HP, TI
Posted Friday August 29, 2008, 4:06 pm, Over one day old" I wouldn?t imagine any engineer or mad scientist would ditch his/her HP or TI to do calculations on their iPhone, but I could be wrong. What do you think? Check out what the PCalc has to offer first then voice your opinions. * Two layouts - a simple vertical one for everyday tasks, then rotate the calculator for full power when needed. * An RPN mode with one button access to the stack."
From PCalcal 1.0.2
Posted Wednesday December 31, 1969, 4:00 pm, Over one day old" App Store lien"
From iPhone Apps That Go Beyond Entertainment
Posted Friday August 8, 2008, 3:07 pm, Over one day old"PCalc. "
From ericd.net v. 7.0 ? brrr
Posted Monday July 14, 2008, 11:51 pm, Over one day old" PCalc for the iPhone. This is a pretty sweet calculator you might consider picking up. John Gruber seems to love this too. I always have a little calculator next to my keyboard, but this is way better."
From - (void)applicationDidShip:(UIApplication *)application;
Posted Friday July 11, 2008, 2:46 pm, Over one day old"It is finally here: the App Store doors are open, and applications are being downloaded onto shiny new 3G iPhones. Applications which just happen to include three apps written by fellow MacMacDev?ers. PCalc (Website, AppStore) by James Thomson of TLA Systems is ideal for scientists, engineers, students, programmers, or indeed anybody looking for a feature-rich calculator for the iPhone or iPod Touch. It includes an extensive set of unit conversions, RPN mode,"
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