
- #Pcalc ios add currency update#
- #Pcalc ios add currency upgrade#
- #Pcalc ios add currency windows#
#Pcalc ios add currency update#
It's been fourteen years since the first release of the shareware PCalc 2.0 on the Mac, and we haven't charged for a single update to PCalc since then, so I hope that people will understand why we're charging for this one now.
I'll be contacting those people shortly by email.įor everybody else, the new version can be purchased here.
#Pcalc ios add currency upgrade#
This is a free upgrade for existing Mac App Store users, and for anybody who purchased PCalc 3 via Kagi since the 1st of April 2013. PCalc is now being sold exclusively via the Mac App Store - we don't have any plans to sell a separate version outside the store. Trend arrows for the currency rates - instantly see how rates have changed from the last time they updated.An accounting display and number entry mode.All the themes too, including the iOS 7 style “Samurai” and “Samurai Night” themes.All the keyboard layouts from the iPhone and iPad versions.Enhanced AppleScript support to call any command, perform conversions, run functions, and apply constants.Smart searching for conversions, constants, and functions - try “£ to $” in the conversions sheet, for example.
#Pcalc ios add currency windows#
Redesigned tape and register windows that can be torn off from the main calculator and resized. Editable user functions and conversions, which sync via iCloud with all your other Macs and iOS devices. An optional “Ticker Tape” which shows a history of recent calculations underneath the main display. The number one most-requested ability to show multiple lines on the display, including the RPN stack. It has every feature from iOS, and some brand new ones too, including: Based on the iOS version, it has been completely rewritten as a modern 64-bit Cocoa app. PCalc 4 is a brand new version of PCalc for OS X. PCalc 4 is here! It's available now from the Mac App Store. If you wrote a review already, updating it for 4.0.2 would be great too. Hope you like it! Reviews are appreciated, as they are a good way to encourage people to buy. An updated iOS version that supports the latest stuff is coming very soon, I'm just putting the finishing touches to it now.Īs with PCalc 4.0, this is a free upgrade for existing Mac App Store users, and for anybody who purchased PCalc 3 via Kagi since the 1st of April 2013. One thing to note with the user functions - if you use any of the new commands, they won't sync over via iCloud to the existing iOS version. An option to stop the buttons from taking clicks when in the background, so clicking on the calculator window to switch to it won't accidentally trigger commands. Support for hex, octal, and binary specifc user functions and constants. Much improved user functions and conversions. This is another fairly small bug fix release, but it also adds a number of cool new features, including: Reviews on the App Store are always helpful too, thanks!Īn update to PCalc 4.0.2 is live on the Mac App Store now. Hope you like the update! Let me know what you think. I'm still working on the layout editing for the main application, like the iOS version - my aim had been to get it into this release, but 10.10.2 introduced a bug that caused the previous version of the widget to crash, so I wanted to get this out sooner rather than later. Liquibid video exposure and effects 1 2 3 0. The application icon at the side will now launch the main app and transfer the calculation over (you can also just double-click the display). There's now an advanced mode which you can see above - just click the button at the bottom left to switch between that and the existing basic mode.Ĭlicking the display, or any of the buttons, will give the widget keyboard focus, and you can then use all the keyboard shortcuts from the main application. This release features a powerful update to the Today widget.