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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 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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