Leave my Calculator only recording not in the latest issue
I have been using the calculator that comes with OS X to keep my checkbook balanced for a few years. In general/system preferences, I don't have not 'Close them windows when you exit an application' checked. This should I want to open the calculator with the last number still saved. He has in the past, but since the upgrade to Mac os Sierra, calculator saves what I had (except on the Strip). Is there something I can do to recover this feature?
I can check your results even if I do not remember if she previously recorded the last number. I don't know if it's a change of function or a bug etc, but I think it's something Apple should change. You could install PCalc for the App Store. It is not free, but it does a lot more.
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