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Credits

Thanks are due to many people.

Firstly to those who have paid their registration fees - hopefully thatÕs you! Thank you for supporting the shareware concept.

Secondly to Andrew Barry for writing such a great program as REALbasic, the development language in which iMalc is written.

Thanks to Geoff Perlman, Joe Strout, Dave Grogono, Lorin Rivers and the rest of the team at Real Software Inc, http://www.realsoftware.com, for continuing to develop such an awesome RAD IDE, and all those on the REALbasic NUG for their help and tips.

Thanks also to Matt Neuberg, http://www.tidbits.com/matt, who wrote REALbasic The Definitive Guide (published by OÕReilly, ISBN 1-56592-657-9 http://www.ora.com/catalog/realbasic/index.html) for his many helpful tips and examples and explanations of the workings of REALbasic.

Love to Jane for making the PowerBook happen.

Also to Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, Jeff Raskin, Bill Atkinson and the rest of the guys on the Macintosh development team and at Apple who made such an insanely great machine in the first place and continue to make them.

Gratitude to the beta testers, Andy Pugh, Ric Davis, Dave Wakeman and Steve Loween - who bought iMalc whilst still in beta - superstar! Also to those who pointed out bugs, particularly John Blommers.

Last, to all the developers out there who have made such wonderful software.

And, if youÕve read this far all the way, good on yer!

Remember: Think Different. Calculate Different.

Tony Spencer

Updated 15th October 2000 1.1.2

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Contents Calculate Different Eyecatcher IMalc Assumptions System requirementsConventions Contents List of illustrations Introduction Introduction Calculator operation Quick StartDisplay Hidden functionsChanging the appearance Using the keyboardError codes Preferences file Icons InterfaceWindows Interface Interface Interface Interface Interface Interface Menus Interface Interface Calculator Operation Calculator OperationCalculator Operation Keys Operation Log natural ln becomes e Display Using the keyboard Preferences File Flavours Bondi iMalc Strawberry iMalc G3Calc Blueberry iBookCalc How computers handle maths Technical ConsiderationsTechnical Considerations Careful Rounding =x2, x=Ãy y=375x, x=yÖ375About the Fpce Technical Report Exception HandlingAbout Floating-Point Data Formats PowerPC Numerics Versus SaneInterpreting Floating-Point Values Normalized Numbers Infinities Denormalized NumbersZeroes NaNsRanges of functions RangesRange of numbers Technical Considerations Trigonometry units Error codesThird release, 12th October Version HistoryProposed future enhancements Where to get the latest versionShareware RegistrationPricing Registering by email, fax or post RegisteringRegistering Online Payment Instructions Using Register iMalcRegistration Payment by cash or US$ check/money order Payment by credit card or First VirtualAfter you have registered USASupport@kagi.com Technical SupportContacting Eyecatcher About EyecatcherTrademarks Legal InformationCopyright Software License Legal Information Legal Information Bibliography Other InformationCredits Eyecatcher@kagi.com Useful contactsHttp//hyperarchive.lcs.mit.edu/HyperArchive.html Ansi IndexIndex Sign change key Index