TriCalcCppc - Also see CONScalcs, a suite of five construction calculators that includesTriCalcC for only $59.95. If purchased separately, would cost $112.00. TriCalcC combines three calculators or modes, on one Palm screen. A decimal(feet) calculator, a Metric calculator(millimeters) and a feet-inches-sixteenths calculator. Three separate displays are provided to the user. Taping on the corresponding display button will instantly convert the previous display''''s value. All the functions of the calculator, add, subtract, multiply and divide, etc., can be used in any mode. TricalcC can be used as a standard decimal calculator with square root, cube root and 15 memories for general problem solving. In addition, there 12 instant English-to-Metric, Metric-to-English conversions of length, area and volume on one Palm Pilot screen. TriCalc features a unique 0 - 15 keypad which allows the user to enter a dimension such as 9ft.- 10in.-13/16 in just three taps of the stylus.
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