A (long-awaited) update to Console Calculator for Windows is now available. I had to fire up a very old VM to compile.
- Fixed a memory bug when using floor() and rounding integers
- Fixed handling of functions when variable of the same name exists
- (2015-01-04)
Leave a comment if you are still using CCalc! It’s 20 years young, and still my favorite calculator for Windows 🙂
5 Comments
Leitwolf · January 8, 2025 at 4:54 am
Thanks for the update from a happy registered customer 🙂
Only problem I still have with ccalc is that the gui looks blurred for me since I changed the resize factor to 125% on Windows a long time ago. Its my favorite calculator all the time!
Ale Zárate · January 15, 2025 at 1:04 pm
The best calculator for all types of engineers
Brian · January 15, 2025 at 5:53 pm
I tell all my friends about Console Calc!
CCalc · January 17, 2025 at 3:16 pm
That’s because I haven’t moved to a modern development environment. I’m compiling using a Windows XP virtual machine, so resolution independence was hardly a thought. You might get better results by customizing the “Compatibility” options in Windows — right-click the CCalc.exe, Properties, Compatibility. You might look into “Change high DPI settings”. Report back if you find something useful.
Shaun · January 23, 2025 at 10:10 pm
I’m very happy to see an update to this program. I had previously defined a workaround for the floor function issue. I am glad it is fixed. The interface controls can be modernized by changing the manifest with a resource editor to: