"Nobody carries a calculator wherever they go." -- every math teacher in historyMy Dad's cellphone already had a calculator in the early 90s.
I'm sure TI will figure out plenty of ways to force a $100+ price on 1980s technology.
What I'd REALLY like is for MS to open-source Notepad. That's in more dire need of new features than the (now quite decent) Calculator app is.
Forget about that.Maybe MS will buy notepad++.It's the normal MS strategy: don't do anything meaningful, do nonsense.
You mean windows will get a feature that's been built-in to every Mac I've ever owned?
(to those who don't own a Mac - I'm speaking of Grapher [wikipedia.org]).
So amazing... so revolutionary... please do let me know when windows get another feature that real operating systems have had for a quarter century.
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"Nobody carries a calculator wherever they go." -- every math teacher in history
My Dad's cellphone already had a calculator in the early 90s.
I'm sure TI will figure out plenty of ways to force a $100+ price on 1980s technology.
What I'd REALLY like is for MS to open-source Notepad. That's in more dire need of new features than the (now quite decent) Calculator app is.
Forget about that.
Maybe MS will buy notepad++.
It's the normal MS strategy: don't do anything meaningful, do nonsense.
You mean windows will get a feature that's been built-in to every Mac I've ever owned?
(to those who don't own a Mac - I'm speaking of Grapher [wikipedia.org]).
So amazing... so revolutionary... please do let me know when windows get another feature that real operating systems have had for a quarter century.