Unit Converter for iPhone. Scroll down for more info/screenies.
27 Feb(0.21 release)
1. Advanced Mode: now it's possible to see more than just "from" and "to" units, results are displayed for all units. Also in advanced more it's possible to rearrange the units' list as you wish.
2. More Languages:
- Spanish by J. Palacio and Southie
- Chech by janvacula
- Simplified Chinese by super3547
- Danish by Nikolaj Mogensen
- Polish by Piotr Biegala and Tomasz Szeweluk (will be available in the next version)
- Dutch by Herbert Kats (will be available in the next version)
- Logical Hebrew support (big thanks to Amir Leshem)
3. Update Currencies issue on 1.1.3 firmware: It should work now! (let me know...) Also, any 1.1.4 feedback is welcome!
4. No new measurements/units: I know I promised to add more measurements... I'm planing a major update (both for content and technology) for the next version, so please be patient (I'm sorry to keep you waiting...).
07 Jan: (0.16 release)
Thanks to Predator (cdonadei at hotmail.com) Converter.app has a new icon!
Fixed the "Back" button issue.
Added switch button: so you can easily switch between From and To units (I got a lot of requests for this feature).
Added Kitchen measures category.
06 Jan: (0.15 release)
Added US units for Volume (gallon, pint, etc.)
Added new measures: Time and Flow(Volume)
Added "Back" button, so it is possible to go back from Measure/To/From screen without selecting anything.
05 Jan: (0.14 release)
Fixed Celsius<->Kelvin, kg<->pound conversions
Moved Accuracy slider under the actual numbers (I thought it is a better place...)
Now when you change a measurement, the application will automatically bring you From and To screens (to save redundant clicks)
Added a few units to existing measures, and two new measurements: Power and Torque
04 Jan: (0.13 release)
Added support for accuracy (precision). Added additional measurement: 'Pressure'.
03 Jan: (0.12 release)
Added support for storing the last conversion: after application restart you'd automatically get the latest conversion you have previously used. Currently the application remembers the latest Measurement and Units (should it also remember the actual conversion values? As for now it always starts from zero).
02 Jan: (0.11 release)
Support for negative numbers input (like in temperature), support for epsilon values (the precision is still hardcoded...)
31 Dec: (0.10 release)
Whew, I've just released the first version of the Converter.