My #TTRPG digital dice app “Dice by PCalc” is also on sale through Monday, 50% off for the low low price of 99c in the US.
iOS / iPadOS / watchOS:
https://pcalc.com/store/dice
macOS:
https://pcalc.com/store/dicemac
If you were thinking of playing some D&D this weekend, it would be foolish _not_ to buy a copy!
Dice by PCalc, is a physics-based simulation of polyhedral dice for use in tabletop role-playing games with dungeons and/or dragons. Featuring near-photorealistic 3D graphics, it comes with a variety of gorgeous dice sets. Throw multiple dice with advantage or disadvantage, and any given modifier,…
PCalc is 50% off from now through Monday for our Black Friday sale! That's only $4.99 USD.
iOS / iPadOS / watchOS / visionOS:
https://pcalc.com/store/pcalc
macOS:
https://pcalc.com/store/pcalcmac
This has been a difficult year personally, and I know my updates have been slow as a result, so your patience with me is appreciated!
PCalc is the powerful choice for scientists, engineers, students, programmers, or indeed anybody looking for a feature rich calculator. It includes an optional RPN mode and multi-line display, a choice of button layouts, an extensive set of unit conversions and constants, a paper tape, multiple undo…
yummy eclipse! ☀️
(made by focusing the partial eclipse onto a piece of paper)
Adam Osborne is a forgotten giant of computing. Steve Jobs first true rival and a friend. A man who struggled with his identity: was he British, American or Indian?
In my new column 'The Crazy Ones' over at Every, you'll find a full history of Adam Osborne and the rise and fall of Osborne Computers.
The number of outlets prepared to pay for longform tech history journalism is tiny. So please do read, enjoy and spread the word... #computing #history #histodons
https://every.to/the-crazy-ones/the-rise-and-fall-of-steve-jobs-s-greatest-rival