Size: 12 Mb Category: Others|Unit Conversion Developer: Harold Schwartz |
Features: Capable of more than 400,000 different conversions. More than 60 additional calculation modules included. Includes a periodic table with pertinent information on each element. Scientific/Financial calculator with scrollable tape and integrated help. Material density class giving metric and Imperial densities of more than 600 common materials. Geometry class providing helpful hints for solving common geometric problems. Custom Conversion class for adding conversions that might not be included in ProKon. All conversion info can be printed or copied to clipboard and file. Comprehensive help is available throughout the program. Excellent teaching tool for anyone learning the metric system. Conversion results can be displayed graphically. Windows XP Themes enabled.
What is new: Corrected error in Morse Code module for entry of single 'dah'. Added units to Mass module. Added units to Length module. Added units to Capacity module. Added 'nanograms per Pascal per second per square meter (ng/Pa·s·m²)' unit to Permeability module. Added 2010 CPI data for Australia. Added 2010 CPI data for the United States. Added Antenna module to Miscellaneous I. Updated GoTo menu function. Updated Find menu function. |
ProKon will prove to be very useful unit conversion tool, and impressive considering it supports the conversion of more than 400,000, 26 da?? Skins into categories and to and from the SI (Metric), English (English), and U.S. Customary systems. Many specialized ancient and archaic units are also available. ProKon Secured? Ina periodic table of the elements (with the relevant data for each element) and many mathematical formulas, along with a density of more than 625 parts?? Skin material - da?? Common and as part of?? S not so often?? I. Context sensitive help is easy to program, and you can easily copy the value is converted to the clipboard for pasting into other applications. ProKon features another 55 modules share?? Skin science, construction and educational calculations.
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