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|  | | Julius is a simple converter for the translation of numbers written with arabic digits into roman digits, and it is able to translate roman numbers in arabic ones.
The use of Julius if very easy: First choose the direction with the tabs (1->I: arabic to roman and I ->1: roman to arabic), then simply write (or paste) the number (under 4000, and strictly positive with no decimal if typed in arabic), click on the convert button, and the converted number is displayed, in a copy-enabled field. | Size: 434.8 KB License: Freeware Platform: Mac OS X | 
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|  | | vCalc is a keyboard driven scientific calcualtor,
that works using the RPN notation common in well
known scientific calculators. It supports a complete
set of math, binary and statistical operations.
* Keyboard driven user interface
* Four basic operations on integer and floating point numbers
* 100 memory registers with a real time watch capability
* Exponent, Square Root, %, %T, and Delta %
* Sine, Cosine, Tangent, and their inverses
* Log and antilog in bases 10, e, and 2.... | Size: 804.0 KB License: Shareware Price: $10 Platform: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000 | 
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|  | | Barres is a simple barcode generation application for Macintoshes. It can generate the following type of barcodes: UPC (12 digits), EAN13 (13 digits), and SCC14 (14 digits). By extension of the EAN code, the JAN13 and ISBN-EAN formats can be created. With Barres, the simple barcode generator, you can generate barcode graphics yourself, simply and inexpensively, using your Macintosh. Simply launch the application, type in the desired barcode number, and resulting barcode graphic is generated.... | Size: 632.8 KB License: Shareware Price: $30 Platform: , Mac PPC | 
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