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Simple Calculator in Java

Simple Calculator in Java using Swing

Download Calculator v1.1

What's New?
  • Can record the clicks made by user
  • Improved interface
Features

  • Runs on any platform 
  • Portable





This is the screenshot of simple calculator built using Java programming language.simple calculator in java swingsimple calculator in java swing
simple calculator in java swing

Download it from here. Comment if you need source code.

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