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Psyclone HVAC

Psyclone HVAC at Mac App Store analyse

IKB Design (GB) Ltd
9,936 ratings · Power index: 145
Version 2.02
Size 1.26 Mb
Updated 8 years ago
Released 14 Jan 2011

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Description

Psyclone by Silverglance Software provides a toolkit of HVAC psychrometric calculations, allowing individual processes to be examined and supply air volume, condition or capacity to calculated. Psyclone operates in either metric or imperial units.

Estimates

Monthly Downloads > 3.19k
Est. Revenue ~ $1.31k

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Pricing by country

Country Price
Canada 3.99 CAD
China 18 CNY
France 3.49 EUR
Germany 3.49 EUR
Italy 3.49 EUR
Netherlands 3.49 EUR
Portugal 3.49 EUR
Spain 3.49 EUR
Poland 6.99 EUR
UK 2.99 GBP
India 249 INR
Japan 360 JPY
Poland 13.99 PLN
Russia 229 RUB
Turkey 12.99 TRY
USA 2.99 USD
Korea, Republic Of 3.29 USD
Ukraine 2.99 USD

Needs update for iPad

JohnMStone · 13 years ago

Psyclone is a useful app for psychrometric calculations and basically works very well. Since, I would presume, this application was originally developed for smartphones, I understand the limitations of the display area. This comes into play when viewing the plots on the psychrometric style chart. My suggestion is that the program be expanded to provide a psychrometric chart that displays the standard scales and information found on all psychrometric charts: enthalpy, saturation temperature, dry bulb temperature, relative humidity, dew point, humidity ratio ect... The second improvement I would suggest is to add the ability to email and print both the calculations and the plots on a full psychrometric chart. I believe that The implementation of these suggestions in the next version would create a very powerful and useful application for engineers and anyone else that works with psychrometrics .