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vivek gupta writes:
> tho it seems foolish to be asking this here,
> but does any1 know out here if there is any nokia pc suite or any pc suite
> with support for nokia too, for linux, tried but cudnt find one
> it will also help if anyone can tell i
tho it seems foolish to be asking this here,
but does any1 know out here if there is any nokia pc suite or any pc suite
with support for nokia too, for linux, tried but cudnt find one
it will also help if anyone can tell is there anyway to access msgs,etc like
on pc suite by any other waysfiles can
More over Kcalc and Galculator also provide the required functionalities.
Thanks & Regards
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Robin Ladwal
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Official Email ID: robin.lad...@arahansolutions.com
Contact No. 0-276826
Dear Mahesh
Mr. Ashish is very much right about this and you will find ten (10) memory
registers which can be used to store 10 diff numbers.
Thanks & Regards
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Robin Ladwal
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Arahan Solutions (P) Ltd.
Website: http://www.arahansolutions.com
Official Email ID: robin.lad...@arahansolutions.c
On Mon, 16 Aug 2010 22:50:56 +0530
"Raj Mathur (राज माथुर)" wrote:
> On Monday 16 Aug 2010, Mahesh T. Pai wrote:
> > Feeling silly to ask this question; but which calculator
> > programme has a memory function like the normal calculator has?
> >
> > I am speaking of the "M", "M+" "M-" and "MRC"
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Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) writes:
> On Monday 16 Aug 2010, Mahesh T. Pai wrote:
>> Feeling silly to ask this question; but which calculator programme
>> has a memory function like the normal calculator has?
>>
>> I am speaking of the "M", "M+" "M-" and
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Mahesh T Pai writes:
> Hi!!
> Feeling silly to ask this question; but which calculator programme has
> a memory function like the normal calculator has?
> I am speaking of the "M", "M+" "M-" and "MRC" keys most normal
> handheld calculators have.
On Monday 16 Aug 2010, Mahesh T. Pai wrote:
> Feeling silly to ask this question; but which calculator programme
> has a memory function like the normal calculator has?
>
> I am speaking of the "M", "M+" "M-" and "MRC" keys most normal
> handheld calculators have.
>
> Have tried gcalctool and qal
Hi!!
Feeling silly to ask this question; but which calculator programme has
a memory function like the normal calculator has?
I am speaking of the "M", "M+" "M-" and "MRC" keys most normal
handheld calculators have.
Have tried gcalctool and qalculate!. neither seem have to have this
seemingly s
Raju Mathur said on Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 08:22:55PM +0530,:
>
> On Monday 16 Aug 2010, Mahesh T. Pai wrote:
> > Whatever happened to the "moderate first pot" policy, which I
> > believe, was in place for this list?
>
> Never.
I do have a vague recollection about complaints regarding "invi
On Monday 16 Aug 2010, Mahesh T. Pai wrote:
> Whatever happened to the "moderate first pot" policy, which I
> believe, was in place for this list?
Never.
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