3D-Calc

3D-Calc

3D-Calc screenshot
Developer(s) Frank Schoonjans
Initial release April 1989 (1989-04)
Stable release
3.31 / 2003 (2003)
Operating system Atari ST
Type Spreadsheet
License Freeware
Website 3d-calc.medcalc.org

3D-Calc is a 3-dimensional spreadsheet program for the Atari ST computer.

The first version of the program was released in April 1989 and was distributed by ISTARI bvba, Ghent, Belgium. The spreadsheet was 3-dimensional since it contained 13 pages of 2048 rows and 256 columns. Cells of different pages could be cross-referenced.

The program included an integrated scripting language, and an integrated text module with a data import feature from the spreadsheet, allowing formatted data output, mailmerge, label printing etc.

Starting May 1991, the English version was distributed by MichTron/Microdeal, Cornwall, UK.

In January 1992, version 2.3 of the program was licensed to Atari Corp., who released Dutch and French translations.

In 1994, version 3 of 3D-Calc (renamed 3D-Calc+) was licensed to the UK magazine ST Applications.

Today, 3D-Calc software is Freeware ("Public domain without source code") and can be downloaded freely.[1]

In 1992-1993 the sourcebase was ported to DOS to serve as the basis of a new statistics software package MedCalc.

References

  1. 3dcalc on 3d-calc.medcalc.org "Today, 3D-Calc is in the public domain and can be downloaded freely."

External links

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