ProKalc 7.9a
ProKalc is a full-featured scientific/financial calculator with scrolling tape. Using a point-and-click interface, you enter data for trig, exponential, scientific, and amortization
problems and get immediate answers, with your input reviewable on tape. You can print results to the Clipboard, a file, or a printer. Ten editable memory locations, online context-sensitive help, and pop-up work screens for complex calculations. ProKalc features 15-digit accuracy in scientific mode along with multi-pane financial and geometry modules to ease calculations.
| Dialup | (56k) | 02 m 53 s |
| ISDN | (128k) | 01 m 16 s |
| DSL | (512k) | 19 s |
| Cable | (1024k) | 10 s |
| T1 | (1484k) | 07 s |
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