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On March 6, 2019, Microsoft opened source " Windows calculator " which is standard in Windows 10 under MIT License and released the source code on GitHub. In addition, future development ...
Microsoft has become quite the fan of open-source software, and now it's making the Windows 10 Calculator app available for anyone to dive into. Users can learn from and contribute to the code.
The release of the code for the Calculator app means now you too can truly verify all your calculations are correct. To build the Calculator app, you’ll need a Windows 10 computer and Visual Studio.
Microsoft has decided to make the Windows Calculator an open source project. Anyone can now contribute to its development for the chance to have their work included in a Windows 10 release.
Microsoft is adding a graphing mode to the Windows 10 calculator. The company made the calculator open-sourced on GitHub earlier this month and has received over thirty suggestions from ...
The Windows 10 calculator is a getting a compact mode and a new feature that allows you to show it always on top of other windows that may be open.
When Microsoft announced earlier this month that it was open sourcing the Windows Calculator app for Windows 10, it honestly didn’t seem like that big of a deal. It’s a calculator app, after all.
The Windows Calculator, the one that currently ships with Microsoft Windows 10 v1809 or newer, has been open sourced under the MIT License.