Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!att!linac!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sdd.hp.com!hplabs!hpl-opus!hpnmdla!darrylo From: darrylo@hpnmdla.HP.COM (Darryl Okahata) Newsgroups: comp.unix.misc Subject: Re: Seeking SideKick-/spreadsheet-type functionality for AT&T 3B2 Message-ID: <12880001@hpnmdla.HP.COM> Date: 31 Oct 90 23:39:48 GMT References: <1990Oct28.202943.6118@zip.eecs.umich.edu> Organization: HP Network Measurements Div, Santa Rosa, CA Lines: 24 In comp.unix.misc, FFAAC09@cc1.kuleuven.ac.be (Nicole Delbecque & Paul Bijnens) writes: > Anybody any idea to get around this? Automaticaly? Not using emacs? ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^ I'm sorry, but, after seeing this, I couldn't resist .... GNU Emacs Calc has got to be the most powerful "free" (as in "CopyLeft") calculator (RPN/algebraic/symbolic/etc.). What other "free" program allows you to both balance your checkbook and symbolically differentiate a C expression and insert it back into your C source? (Not that I use GNU Emacs Calc to balance my checkbook, mind you. ;-) -- Darryl Okahata UUCP: {hplabs!, hpcea!, hpfcla!} hpnmd!darrylo Internet: darrylo%hpnmd@hp-sde.sde.hp.com DISCLAIMER: this message is the author's personal opinion and does not constitute the support, opinion or policy of Hewlett-Packard or of the little green men that have been following him all day. P.S. -- By "free", I mean that, although GNU Emacs Calc is freely copyable, it is NOT public domain. It is covered by the GNU Public License.