Windows 7 is the next version of Microsoft Windows and the successor to Windows Vista. Most of the tools and utilities have been revamped or upgraded. One of them is the calculator. Major revamping has been done on its functionality. The Microsoft Windows 7 Calculator now possesses four modes – Standard, Scientific, Programmer, and Statistics.
Standard Mode-
Scientific Mode-
Programmer Mode-
Statistics Mode-
The best part is that you need not to wait for Windows 7 which is scheduled to be released in 2009 or 2010. The new Calculator can be integrated with Windows Vista.
Steps to use Window 7 Calculator in Vista
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Download Windows-7-Calculator.rar.
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Extract the content using winrar, and run the calc.exe to port the Windows 7 Calculator in Windows Vista.
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Do not forget to replace the existing default Calculator program in Windows Vista, to do so you need to copy calc.exe to \Windows\System32\, and calc.exe.mui (in en-US folder) to \Windows\System32\en-US\ folder, overwriting the existing files.
Note- It is always advisable to backup the old Calculator files before overwriting.
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