The NumCrunch calculator project has been revived against earlier plans. This is just a little something – something that I had sitting in one of our computers. At first I thought it worthless but again realized that it could probably help somebody out there.
After a little bit of clean up and bug removal I finally decided to give it together with the source code up for free download. The reason it needed cleanup and debugging was because it was built in one night and I completely ignored any bugs that lay within it.
Simple as it is, I had not planned to release it in any version other than what it already is, until one day it came back screaming to me to breathe life back into it.
So anyway now this little calculator is back in the development lab and I am now considering which way to go to give it some value (I have quite a few nifty ideas). Its just good to know that the earlier version 1.0.2 will still be available with its source code to anyone out there.
At this point there is no let up on what we are planning to do with this little angel but I can assure you that it will just be a little bit more than what it is now. That’s all for now.
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