The following highlights some of the media coverage of
Moffsoft products:
CNET Download Dispatch - Windows Edition
February 24, 2004
Build a Better Toolbox
Windows comes loaded with convenient
programs and utilities, but most don't stand the test
of time... Over the years I've found replacement programs
for a number of the preloaded Windows utilities. You
can do a lot more with the programs than with their
Windows counterparts, and most are free... The Windows
calculator is another good candidate for replacement.
Moffsoft FreeCalc blows it away by including a virtual
tape and a memory display. [Read
entire article]
Wayne Cunningham
Senior Editor, CNET Download.com
Greater Boston's
Jobfind newspaper - Dr. Gadget column
February 15, 2004
A Calculator Made with the Right Stuff
After my word processor, this dandy calculator
has become one of my most consulted applications. We’ve
become joined at the keyboard. If you take it for a
test spin, you’ll see what I mean. [Read
entire article]
John P. Mello Jr.
Freelance Writer
TechTV's Call
for Help Program - Free File Segment
February 10, 2004
Today's download makes Microsoft Calculator
look like an abacus
Whether or not you decide to pay for
the advanced version is up to you. But one thing's for
sure. The free version is a definite step up from Microsoft's
calculator, and the $19.95 model blows the buttons off
the Windows freebie. [Read
entire article]
Rich Migliozzi
Tech TV
PCMag.com
February 2, 2004
Moffsoft Calculator 2
Moffsoft Calculator 2 replaces the simple-minded
Windows Calculator, adding a wealth of features. Calculations
are recorded on a printable virtual tape for accuracy,
and the program can optionally accept input like a desktop
10-key calculator. Among its many features are unit
conversion, date/time math, financial calculations,
product pricing, and a "skinnable" user interface.
A free version with limited features is also available.