CalcConv 1.1

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    21/01/2009
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    iPhone OS 2.2 iPod touch OS 2.2

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CalcConv is a truly innovative solution for your iPhone or iPod touch, combining an intuitive Calculator with a comprehensive Converter. CalcConv features 2 computation modes: classic with functions and parenthesis, and RPN. All essential conversion units are grouped in 20 categories, including length, area, volume, time, speed, acceleration, power, energy, data storage, data transfer, typography, flow, torque, temperature, currency, etc. About 100 currency rates are updated on a daily basis, automatically.

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  1. elegant calc, well designed Anonymous -- January 18 2009, 08.01

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