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iConverter

iConverter at Mac App Store analyse

Matteo Gobbi
6,059 ratings · Power index: 100
Version 1.1
Size 152.4 Kb
Updated 9 years ago
Released 01 Oct 2008

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Description

iConverter is an application that allows you to convert values of many units of measurement on many measurement systems. The application, very versatile and intuitive, can be used to convert any value and not just at the unit. In addition, you will have a board in the bottom of the screen, where they pin all your conversions, you can cancel anytime thanks to the appropriate button. iConvert already has the following systems with related units of measure: 1. Length 2. Weight 3. Capacity 4. Currency 5. Temperature 6. Bytes (HD) 7. Energy 8. Pressure 9. Speed 10. Force 11. Power A brief released a new update a list with even more rich in measurement systems. You can see all the characteristics described in a screenshot center page.

Estimates

Monthly Downloads > 2.2k
Est. Revenue ~ $900

Availability

Devices

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Pricing by country

Country Price
USA 0.99 USD

Scam

RS454SS · 17 years ago

This app is a scam Dont buy it Its not in English

OK, but far from complete

WorkingMagic · 16 years ago

This app is easy and intuitive to use. Its missing some units of measure - for example in capacity it has liters and gallons, but not quarts or fluid ounces. The list of currencies is pretty short as well. American users take note - this app uses the European convention of denoting the decimal with a comma rather than a point. 5 meters is 5 and 468 thousands of a yard, not 5468 yards! No big deal as long as you remember. Id like to see a future version offer comma vs. point as a preference. Bottom line - it needs work, but its a good start.