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They said... "We use UCALC in a Delphi flight data system ... Most impressive."  Paul Harrison, British Airways more...

uCalc Fast Math Parser is used by Fortune 500 companies from categories such as Aeronautics, Automobile, Banking, Computers, and Securities.

Read a Dr. Dobbs Journal article that describes the use of uCalc FMP

   uCalc Fast Math Parser
uCalc FMP lets your program evaluate expressions defined at runtime. Ease of implementation, flexibility, sturdiness and speed are at the core of the product's design.

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   uCalc Language Builder (beta)
Takes parsing to the next level. In addition to math expressions, it can also parse source code. Furthermore, it lets you define the language for it to parse. BASIC? Forth? Your own fancy new language? It's up to you. uCalc removes the complexity and mystery normally associated with language building. You can even define your language interactively with the provided interpreter.
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   UCALC Windows Graphing Calculator
If you are a student or engineer looking for a good scientific graphing calculator, or a home user who wants to convert between units of measure or compute the number of mortgage payments left by simply filling in the blanks, this multi-purpose calculator is for you.
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   Ultimate Calculator for DOS
Ultimate Calculator for DOS is the predecessor of the UCALC Windows calculator. It too can evaluate expressions, plot equations, solve for an unknown, and perform numerical integrations. Though originally intended for DOS, it also works under Windows.
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