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2010.04.08

Restore tapes  It all happens to us sometimes, that we unintentionaly delete a tape or forget to save it before we clean a checkstrip. You may undo that if you recognize it immediately after it happened. But what's with the calculations you created yesterday? DeskCalc stores all tapes for the last 7 days. Restore them with the "Restore Tape from File" function. Read more...




2010.04.08

At the moment DeskCalc is available in the following languages: German, Español, French, Korean, Chinese, English, Portuguese, Romanian, Italian and Kroatian. Read more on how to change the language settings and how to translate DeskCalc to a new language.

 

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2010.03.24

You can use DeskCalc's memory to:

  • store an almost unlimited number of individual numbers.
  • accumulate a total of several numbers.
  • hold a list of numbers that are the results of (1) separate calculations or (2) the same calculation repeated several times using different numbers each time.
 Memory calculations - tape calculator

 

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2010.03.20

An advantage over traditional calculators is, that you can edit, change calculations on the fly. More or less as you would do it with Excel, but with the same ease that you know from your traditional calculator.
  • Insert, delete, change numbers and/or arithmetic operators anywhere on a tape.
  • Cut, copy, paste individual tape lines, sections of a tape, or an entire tape.
  • Import/export columns of numbers from/to other programs via the clipboard.
  • Sort the numbers on a tape.
  • Open and work with more than one file at a time.
  • Use up to 10 tapes per file to organize, and work simultaneously with, several separate but related calculations.
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2010.03.15

Postit Our costumers had the requirement to store and archive calculations with a time stamp. In earlier days they copied their checkstrips and appended them to their documents. In a paperless office, or an office with a document management system, this is not a very convenient way.

While there are many options to export data from DeskCalc, the "PostIt" feature is the most easiest of all. It does copy the checkstrip as a "metagraphic" to the clipboard. A meta-graphic has the benefit, that it can be resized without the loss of details, it's a so called vector graphic format. Costumers to append such "PostIt's" to their PDF-files, WORD-files, document management files etc.

These "PostIt's" include date&time as well as the document name and you are able to give them any background color you like.

Tape export

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2010.03.15

send tape calculator calculation by emailIf you are working with your tape calculator on a daily basis, you'll
often might like to share your calculation with a colleague or
costumer. Running a conventional desktop adding machine you might scan or copy your tape to get this done.

A single click and you can archive the same, when using Deskcalc. DC sends an email with the tape and an additional graphic file to your colleagues or costumers.

Some of our costumers use this feature to automatically archive all tapes in a document management system. Read more...




2010.03.07

Update: Copy and Paste from Excel, without currency symbols problems

Excel Export with currency

New: Copy selected values in to a new tape

Copy values to new tape

Just select some positions in your current tape, right mouse-click - choose "copy to new tape" and DeskCalc creates a new tape and adds the selected positons to this new tape. Read more...




2010.03.07

In the next days we will present you a number of short desktop records that will help you to start with DeskCalc, but on the other hand give you more insight into all the details and hidden features that you may have not recognized till now.

This first tutorial will cover all the basic settings to work efficiently with DeskCalc....

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