MiniCalc v5.1b
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A mini calculator for Psion Series 5
Shareware proposed by Guillaume Dupont
e-mail:100740.1033@compuserve.com
http://www.imaginet.fr/~bdupont/

MiniCalc is a mimic of the Calc standard application of Psion
Series 5. The difference is that it takes only a fraction of
the screen surface. Very useful, when one needs to use Calc
without loosing sight of some important information in another
application. It can be loaded, moved around the screen, used,
then sent to the background, and called back again from within
any other application by a "hotkey" (initially Ctrl+Fn+M, but
can be changed to any other letter).


Content:
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This zip archive includes all the files necessary to install
and run MiniCalc

- Minicalc.app
- Minicalc.aif
- SysRAM1.OPX 

See changes.txt for changes from last versions.


Installation:
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- create a \System\Apps\MiniCalc\ folder on the disk C:
  (if necessary, make the 'System' folder visible: press
  Menu from the System screen, then Tools, Preferences, and
  tick  "Show 'System' folder"...)
- copy Minicalc.app and Minicalc.aif to the
  \System\Apps\MiniCalc\ folder
- copy the SysRAM1.OPX file to the c:\System\Opx\ folder
  (SysRAM1.OPX is a Psion file, which you may have already
  copied in order to use another application. In this case, it
  not necessary to copy it again...).


Operation:
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Start MiniCalc like any other application, from the Extras toolbar.
You can use it like Calc, either from the keyboard, or with the
pen. Press Ctrl+Esc, or Ctrl+B, or tap the screen outside of MiniCalc
to send it to the background. Press Ctrl+Fn+M to call it back...
Press Ctrl+S to make it even smaller... Use the arrows (with Fn
or Ctrl+Fn for speed) to move it around the screen...


Disclaimer of responsibility.
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Users of MiniCalc must accept this disclaimer of warranty:
"MiniCalc is supplied as is. The author disclaims all warranties,
expressed or implied, including, without limitation, warranties of
fitness for any purpose. The author assumes no liability for damages,
direct or consequential, which may result from the use of MiniCalc or
any of its accompanying files".


Acknowledgement.
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Many thanks to Alan Richey (http://members.aol.com/alanrichey/)
for his very helpful EventDemo demonstration programme.


Last updated 12 Mar 1998.


