Casio started releasing software for Mac Os X
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- helder7
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Casio started releasing software for Mac Os X
Casio has launched two programs this week for Mac Os X
-> Fx-Cg Manager Trial
-> Casio Prizm Picture Conversion
A few years ago, they just release software for Windows, that had the highest number of users.
However in the last years Apple and its OS has grown a lot and they are following the trend of the market and consumers.
Fx-Cg Manager for Mac
SiO2 + CaCO3 ----------> CaSiO3 + CO2
- hayzel
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Re: Casio started releasing software for Mac Os X
Sorry for the offtopic, but:
I love Casio calculators. Their design, their style of input and output.
Casio is a great company but it is really shame ,for its software support.
I now have a 9750ga and a 9860 , and their software for communication (fa-124) and c ide (casio c sdk) are realy two big pile of trash.
No design at all, they look like windows 3.11, very old, no updates.
A program with a good basic editor (auto-completion,debugger), a communication software, and a great new ide, would boost their sales. I don't really understand how they cannot see it.
Calculators have a specific audience, and that audience will respect any decent software release.
I love Casio calculators. Their design, their style of input and output.
Casio is a great company but it is really shame ,for its software support.
I now have a 9750ga and a 9860 , and their software for communication (fa-124) and c ide (casio c sdk) are realy two big pile of trash.
No design at all, they look like windows 3.11, very old, no updates.
A program with a good basic editor (auto-completion,debugger), a communication software, and a great new ide, would boost their sales. I don't really understand how they cannot see it.
Calculators have a specific audience, and that audience will respect any decent software release.
Re: Casio started releasing software for Mac Os X
Can someone make a copy of the installed program files? Just curious.
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- totoyo
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Re: Casio started releasing software for Mac Os X
Fx-Interface 1.9.6 was a good program. The Basic Editor of FA-124 is less good.
Good idea to make their software compatible with Mac, we expect to Linux now.
Good idea to make their software compatible with Mac, we expect to Linux now.
- flyingfisch
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Re: Casio started releasing software for Mac Os X
Wow, that's cool. I wonder if mac is close enough to linux for us to port the mac version...
- helder7
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Re: Casio started releasing software for Mac Os X
@Cfxm you can use HFSExplorer for windows to get these files.
Mac software is pretty hard to port out, Apple frameworks (like Cocoa/Core libraries) will require some serious rewriting, and moreover without the source code.
flyingfisch wrote:Wow, that's cool. I wonder if mac is close enough to linux for us to port the mac version...
Mac software is pretty hard to port out, Apple frameworks (like Cocoa/Core libraries) will require some serious rewriting, and moreover without the source code.
SiO2 + CaCO3 ----------> CaSiO3 + CO2
- peterba
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Re: Casio started releasing software for Mac Os X
Getting this working on my mac is a pain in the butt sometimes
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