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erockvr6 02-23-2010 11:23 AM

looking for a calculator convertor
 
im lookin for a simple calc that will conver feet > meters, gallons > cups, liters > gallons and stuff like that. All the ones ive seen are way too complex and just too much for what i need. I used to have a palm treo 650 and it had the best calc. Taken from Treonauts: http://blog.treonauts.com/2005/04/a_very_calculat.html

Using the conversion calculators:
For example, to perform a conversion from 32 degrees centigrade to Farenheit simply type the number 3 and 2 in the calculator pad, then press degreeC then degreeF and up pops the answer. The same process applies for all other conversions.
http://alteraxion.typepad.com/coolgadgets/Calc004.jpg http://alteraxion.typepad.com/coolgadgets/Calc005.jpg http://alteraxion.typepad.com/coolgadgets/Calc006.jpg
  • Length: Length conversion for metric and English values.
  • Area: Area conversions for metric, traditional and English values.
  • Volume: Volume conversion for metric and English values.
http://alteraxion.typepad.com/coolgadgets/Calc007.jpg http://alteraxion.typepad.com/coolgadgets/Calc008.jpg http://alteraxion.typepad.com/coolgadgets/Calc009.jpg


Im just lookin for something with very simple drop down menus or something simple like that. any help is appreciated!!

Jesse Buck 02-23-2010 11:49 AM

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Both Pano Calc Pro and Hi Calc have very nice conversion components, I like pano's layout better but using HiCalc is easier.

erockvr6 02-23-2010 12:11 PM

Re: looking for a calculator convertor
 
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Originally Posted by Jesse Buck (Post 1584717)
Wirelessly posted (Opera/9.5 (Microsoft Windows; PPC; Opera Mobi/17992; U; en))

Both Pano Calc Pro and Hi Calc have very nice conversion components, I like pano's layout better but using HiCalc is easier.

i think i'll look at panoramic calc, ive seen it before, but maybe i'll give it a shot, thanks!

1999TL 02-23-2010 01:55 PM

Re: looking for a calculator convertor
 
i use 1-calc 3.7

clifftrue 02-23-2010 03:28 PM

Re: looking for a calculator convertor
 
I use 1-calc as well. Simple layout, but with a lot of power in it.

erockvr6 02-23-2010 03:39 PM

Re: looking for a calculator convertor
 
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Originally Posted by 1999TL (Post 1585019)
i use 1-calc 3.7

all i could find for the latest version was 3.2.7, hope it works, from their website it looks like what im lookin for, thanks!!

krnfrk6663 02-24-2010 06:09 AM

Re: looking for a calculator convertor
 
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Not exactly a calculator but will get your job done. Plus more then you asked for. Almost any conversion type in here known to man. I've been using this since the Mogul days.

supdawg 02-24-2010 08:08 AM

Re: looking for a calculator convertor
 
I use math and a simple calculator. :)

erockvr6 02-24-2010 09:39 AM

Re: looking for a calculator convertor
 
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Originally Posted by supdawg (Post 1587280)
I use math and a simple calculator. :)

BRILLIANT!!! :occasion5:

Jesse Buck 02-24-2010 10:34 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by supdawg
I use math and a simple calculator. :)

Alright smarty, convert 2.675 x 10exp10 pm to ft, and 375degF to degC (9/5(C+32. Or perhaps the atomic mass of C6H14 in lbs.? HiCalc does all of these with ease, even has atomic masses. Sorry but Im a bio major and still prefer not to do all conversions by hand. Sure its simple math but why waste my precious time?


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