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    Strings Edit

    Strings Edit

    String editing and formatting library for Ada

    Strings edit is a library that provides I/O facilities for integers, floating-point numbers, Roman numerals, and strings. Both input and output subroutines support string pointers for consequent stream processing. The output can be aligned in a fixed size field with padding. Numeric input can be checked against expected values range to be either saturated or to raise an exception. For floating-point output either relative or absolute output precision can be specified. UTF-8 encoded strings...
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    NumericalChameleon

    NumericalChameleon

    a free cross platform precise unit converter, supports 6000+ units

    The NumericalChameleon is a free, open source, cross platform software in order to convert units. It converts numbers with a precision of up to 1000 significant figures. It supports more than 6000 units in 94 categories. It has been localized in 10 languages.
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    DubCen Calculator

    DubCen Calculator

    DUBCEN IS A FREE & OPEN SOURCE BROWSER BASED CALCULATOR AND CONVERTER

    Over the years, performing even basic calculations has become a tedious task. The old offline calculators have now a really obsolete user User Interface and most of the online resources are full of ads. DubCen is built to plug all these gaps. Our logo represents what we do. 2*C simply means 2*100 (C=100 in roman numerals). Hope you understand it now! Our logo represents the calculators and converters that DubCen has. DubCen name comes from Double+Century. We aim to offer 200 high quality...
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    A simple calculator that applies the four arithmetic operations with roman numerals.
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    A conversion program written in as a Windows Forms Application in Visual Basic to convert roman numerals to regular numbers and back. It can handle up to 3,999,999. It requires the .NET Framework 3.5 and is licensed under the the CC GNU GPL.
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    A Roman Numeral Calculator. Ratio Mercatoris (formerly Ratiocinator) is a calculator program using Roman Numerals. Also, has built-in Financial and Scientific (Ancient Rome) functions.
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