Super Conversions/SuperConvert
SuperConvert is the iPad/iPhone version of the popular Super Conversions Windows application, with over 20,000 conversions possible in 18 categories: Distance, Area, Volume, Weight, Power, Pressure, Temperature, Time, Energy, Force, Acceleration, Illuminance, Concentration, Electrical Current, Hydraulics, Density, Velocity and Viscosity.
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Typing a decimal fraction of a centigrade temperature seems to ignore all digits after the decimal point when converting to Fahrenheit. That is, 20, 20.5, or 20.anything all yield 68.000 Fahrenheit.
Hi Dale,
Thanks – I’ll take a look at it and get an update out.
Regards,
- Matt H