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iUnit is a unit conversion program for the Macintosh and Windows. You can convert between 1545 different units quickly and easily. iUnit also displays the values of 91 physical constants. We're so sure that you've find iUnit useful that we're offering you a risk-free deal. You can go ahead and download a copy of iUnit for absolutely free. Give it a try, and see how powerful and easy it is to use. Once you've decided that you find it useful, go ahead and register your copy for just $19.99. If for some reason you decide iUnit isn't for you, just throw away your copy. That's it!
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iUnit displays the values of the following types of constants:
The latest version of iUnit (3.7.0) Adds the Thermal Noise Calculator. Since currency exchange rates vary daily, you can download a new currencies.txt file as often as necessary. Just replace the old file with the new one and launch iUnit. iUnit will now download this file for you, if you want. The URL to download a copy is ftp://ftp.engresource.com/pub/currencies.txt
In addition, there is the Basis Weight calculator, which converts between basis weight and thickness, taking into account the density of the material, the density can also be calculated from the other two. Just enter in any two of the three values, making sure to leave the other field blank. Select the correct measurement units, and click on the Calculate button.
You may also wish to take a look at
The Atomic Mac - A periodic table of the elements for the Macintosh, Windows, and Linux. |
Last modified May 15, 2008