maybe i am wrong but i think i have found something that i havent seen anyone talk about:
in the keynote a few days back graping calculator was said to return with the release of tiger. i then typed "tiger mac os x graphing calculator" into google. i then found a site that said you had to enable it first (in tiger) and the intructions given are already in panther, so technically the feature that is going to be realesed in tiger, we can already use it. unless the new one will be updated or something. go to the site below to see where i got this from and this guy gets credit.
Do Get Info for Calculator in the Finder, choose Plug-ins, and add ".calcview" stuff from Calculator>Contents>Resources. They then show up in Calculator's View menu.
http://insti.physics.sunysb.edu/~siegel/x.shtml
ps: if this is well known and i am just late catching on, please do not reply saying how stupid i am or anything like that. i do not have the time to read 20 different mac forums a day.
tony
homepage.mac.com/tonywalker23
in the keynote a few days back graping calculator was said to return with the release of tiger. i then typed "tiger mac os x graphing calculator" into google. i then found a site that said you had to enable it first (in tiger) and the intructions given are already in panther, so technically the feature that is going to be realesed in tiger, we can already use it. unless the new one will be updated or something. go to the site below to see where i got this from and this guy gets credit.
Do Get Info for Calculator in the Finder, choose Plug-ins, and add ".calcview" stuff from Calculator>Contents>Resources. They then show up in Calculator's View menu.
http://insti.physics.sunysb.edu/~siegel/x.shtml
ps: if this is well known and i am just late catching on, please do not reply saying how stupid i am or anything like that. i do not have the time to read 20 different mac forums a day.
tony
homepage.mac.com/tonywalker23