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2002 Lucky Calculator
2002 Lucky Calculator Review
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Lucky - A compact and powerful calculator that supports skins. It also supports four notations: decimal, hexadecimal, octal, and binary. It contains twenty built-in functions. Calculates an expression without pressing any additional buttons or keys. The icon is minimized in the system tray and can be called up by a hotkey.
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| Version: 1.50 |
| Size: 0.34 MB |
| Downloads: 73 |
| Price: $14.75 |
| Licence: Shareware |
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| OS: Win 95/98/NT/2000 |
| Usage Info: NA |
| Un/Install: Install and Uninstall |
| Requirements: NA |
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