ConvertAll Development
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| File | Date | Author | Commit |
|---|---|---|---|
| data | 2019-11-24 |
|
[c47e7b] Add files via upload |
| doc | 2020-03-21 |
|
[a7f7f6] remove obsolete line from config file defaults |
| docs | 2020-03-22 |
|
[95ab35] update web pages for new release |
| icons | 2018-04-01 |
|
[dba501] add desktop file for linux menu entries |
| source | 2020-03-22 |
|
[771f4b] update windows installer files |
| translations | 2020-03-14 |
|
[0ebd8b] add canned qt Swedish translation |
| win | 2020-03-22 |
|
[771f4b] update windows installer files |
| .gitignore | 2018-04-08 |
|
[1417f8] convert repos from hg to git |
| README.md | 2018-08-15 |
|
[0a4a4b] fix broken link in readme.md file |
| convertall.desktop | 2018-04-05 |
|
[19a561] fix desktop category and installer files |
| install.py | 2018-04-05 |
|
[19a561] fix desktop category and installer files |
| uninstall.py | 2018-04-05 |
|
[19a561] fix desktop category and installer files |
Why write another unit converter? There are plenty of them out there. Well, I
couldn't find one that worked quite the way I wanted.
With ConvertAll, you can combine the units any way you want. If you want to
convert from inches per decade, that's fine. Or from meter-pounds. Or from
cubic nautical miles. The units don't have to make sense to anyone else.
See the ConvertAll homepage for more info.
There is also an online version, written in
JavaScript (see the doug-101/ConvertAll-js repository for the source code).