Haxial Calculator
I’ve been hunting around for a good calculator for a while. As part of this search (and before I picked up my TI V200), I downloaded a nice calculator called [The Haxial Calculator](http://haxial.com/products/calculator/), for Windoze (Windows). Thankfully, it also runs in Linux. They also have a version for the Mac.
The main design difference between this calculator and other calculator programs is that it’s designed to take advantage of the capabilities of a computer, rather than go through all the trouble to simulate a regular calculator device in a computer.
A very good example of a calculator device simulation for your computer is the [DreamCalc 3 Scientific and Graphicing Calculator](http://dreamcalc.com/). This sucker rocks, is easy to use, does graphs, has a ticket (history) window, and I would have bought it until I found the [Haxial Calculator](http://haxial.com/products/calculator/).
Here is a screenshot:

This is the standard calculator window. Many more screenshots are available on [Haxial's website](http://haxial.com/products/calculator/).
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