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Loan Calc
Loan Calc 2.8 (January 17, 2017)
What's new:
 ▸ Loan Calc now supports Hi-DPI/Retina screen mode.
 ▸ All toolbar and control buttons have been replaced by Hi-DPI/Retina grey icons.
 ▸ Fix: Crash when using the 'File > Print' and 'File > Page Setup' menus on macOS 10.12 (Sierra).
 ▸ Fix: Documents not recognizing Loan Calc as the appropriate viewer/editor.

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Recent questions from our Loan Calc users
  I lost the activation code / license number

Loan Calc is an easy-to-use tool intended to calculate loans and mortgages repayments in a very simple way. Loan Calc calculates repayments amount, monthly and total interest, total repayments and generates a full repayment list from a start date.

Loan Calc is currency-independent so it can be used with Dollars, Francs, Marks, Pounds,...or whatever you like. Just use a dot or a comma for decimals depending on your system settings. Loan Calc lets you select both period and interest compounding from continuous (compounding only), weekly, biweekly, monthly, quarterly, semiannually and annualy.

Furthermore Loan Calc allows you to save all the repayment list to a text file or an Excel sheet.

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