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Unit Converter, Opera application V1.0 Feb 6, 2006 6:14:30 PM

A unit converter that converts various units of Temperature, Weight, Area, Volume, Velocity, Distance, Numbers and Pressure


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Cool, tool!
Are you planning to add some more unit types?
Units for energy (kWh, kcal, kJ,..) would be helpful.

Thanks

By Lutzi , # Jun 23, 2006 4:49:22 PM

Nice tool, seems to have some division by zero errors where is no need in it.
example: input -273 fahrenheit (is 0 kelvin) creates an error.
same if you type 273 kelvin you get error instead of 0 fahrenheit.
same if you type 0 miles/hour it gives an error in km/h - parking forbidden? :wink:

I think there's no neccessary to set each zero to an error.

By Utz , # Jun 23, 2006 1:28:49 PM

Amazing widget, great job, really handy sometimes, really deserves 5 stars
cheers

By maels1 , # Jun 20, 2006 10:35:32 PM

Do you have a name defined for this? In my Taskbar it comes up with the complete path, quite annoying.

By Evo2Me , # Jun 6, 2006 3:36:08 PM

Another really useful widget.

Gallons/pints and litres etc. would be useful in the volume conversions.

Thanks

By quarkslot , # May 11, 2006 6:19:16 PM

Could you add computer units in future versions? Like bytes, bits, KB, MB, etc.

It's very useful anyway.

By Lito , # May 2, 2006 11:03:28 PM

No Gallon in the volume conversion.

By mgillespie , # Apr 17, 2006 2:16:30 PM

I think something's messed up. Try doing a Decimal to Sexatrigesimal conversion... enter 13 then 14 then 15 then 16. Also, decimal 1133333 converts to NAGG but if you try going from Sexatrigesimal back to decimal, it won't convert.

Just for the record, I'd never heard of half those bases. :smile: I've dealt plenty with binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal but that's about it. Other than those names, I'd call them base-7 or base-9... :smile:

By sean_workman , # Feb 8, 2006 12:35:56 AM

It's Fahrenheit, not Fahrenhiet. :wink:

By Adhemar , # Feb 7, 2006 8:15:39 PM

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