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Braille Calc is a Braille spreadsheet program designed for use by individuals who are blind. Available for use with Freedom Scientific braille notetakers (Braille 'N Speak, Type 'N Speak, Braille Lite, or Type Lite; see entries), this program offers the same type of cell-referencing and automatic calculation capabilities provided by computer-based spreadsheets. This program manages a spreadsheet of up to 16 columns by 64 rows (1,024 cells) with full editing and formatting capabilities. It saves and loads data and offers multiple number display formats. Built-in functions include general math, trigonometric functions, date and time, financial and statistical functions, and conversion of weights and measures.

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Price: 49.00.

This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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Freedom Scientific BLV Group LLC

11800 31st Court North
St Petersburg, Florida 33716-1805
United States
Telephone: 800-444-4443 or 727-803-8000.
Fax: 727-803-8001.
Web: http://www.freedomscientific.com.
Email: info@freedomscientific.com.


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