The Sequoia version of the Mac Calculator app seems to have removed the printout window. Or am I missing something? It was really handy to keep track of long sequences. Did Apple decided to make the app less functional?
Yes, it appears so. File, Convert & Speech menus are missing.Did Apple decided to make the app less functional?
Well, they moved 'Convert' to the VIEW menu... then you have to go BACK to the calc window and select your conversion: [tabs along the top of pop-out/variants scrolled up and down]Yes, it appears so. File, Convert & Speech menus are missing.
Weird. I thought that's what History was for, but when I originally activated it nothing happened. I just tried it again and now it's popping out the side window. So that's marginally useful (no pun intended).well, I think they call it 'history' now (control+command+S). Hey , if you're gonna rebrand it to 'HISTORY' the key command should have been (control+command+H) Where's your Mac-sensibility?
If you click on the calculator icon you will find 'convert' there.Well, they moved 'Convert' to the VIEW menu... then you have to go BACK to the calc window and select your conversion: [tabs along the top of pop-out/variants scrolled up and down]
We're discussing Sequoia (Mac app) and I only have 'Convert' in my View Menu (no dock or icon options). Not doubting that there may be other ways to activate—I was helping out @bogdanw in finding Convert in the new macOS.If you click on the calculator icon you will find 'convert' there.
History is now editable so if you click on a line it makes it live so you can correct just one thing.
Calculator works with the keyboard so you can type in equations and use () */ etc. Backspace deletes the last digit entered.
You can now copy and paste in and out of the application