I always keep SpeedCrunch handy and is usually running already. I use SpeedCrunch for general number crunching and some scientific stuff too. The Windows Calculator in Programmer mode is surprisingly handy when working with binary data.
Conversions though are another story. I'll fire up Google if I want to know what $1 USD is worth today in another currency or how many tablespoons to a quart or other oddball stuff.
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I always keep SpeedCrunch handy and is usually running already. I use SpeedCrunch for general number crunching and some scientific stuff too. The Windows Calculator in Programmer mode is surprisingly handy when working with binary data.
Conversions though are another story. I'll fire up Google if I want to know what $1 USD is worth today in another currency or how many tablespoons to a quart or other oddball stuff.