On 10/14 06:28, Dale wrote: > tu...@posteo.de wrote: > > On 10/14 04:02, John Campbell wrote: > >> On 10/13/2017 08:19 PM, R0b0t1 wrote: > >>>> Hi all, > >>>> > >>>> thanks for all the input! :) > >>>> > >>>> I am searching for a program called qcalc. I know bc and several > >>>> others but -- sorry -- this time it has to be qcalc. > >>>> > >>>> Does someone knows about this specific program? > >>>> > >>>> Cheers > >>>> Meino > >>>> > >>> I remember a "qcalc," but really it seems like I am not remembering > >>> the name properly, and you are looking for > >>> https://packages.debian.org/wheezy/qalc. > >> qalc is included in sci-libs/libqalculate. Try emerging > >> sci-calculators/qalculate-gtk, which as far as I know is the only thing > >> that pulls in libqalculate. > >> > > > > I am searching for a program called qcalc. I know bc and several > > others but -- sorry -- this time it has to be qcalc. > > > > I did a quick google and found these hits. > > https://sites.math.rutgers.edu/~asbuch/qcalc/ > > https://sourceforge.net/projects/qcalc/ > > This next one isn't English but the name matches. > > http://www.q-solutions-gmbh.de/produkte/qcalc.shtml > > It may be that google isn't returning those results for you for some > regional reason or something. Hopefully that will help. If not, I > tried. ;-) > > Dale > > :-) :-) >
Hi Dale, thanks for googling qcalc from "the other side" :) The first qcalc is described as "QCalc today is a simple calculator for the T-Mobile Hiptop, with the potential to be so much more." ...so since "T-Mobile" is involved it seems an app. Chances are very small, that this a "nerds only" application, who run a linux commandline on their phones... :) The second qcalc is a link to a german company, which build radiator installations and such (sorry, my english is limited). Their qcalc is a "heat dissapation and delivery calculation software" ... very specialized and no commandline thingy. Thanks a lot for your googling, Sir ! :))) Cheers Meino