| Company | AccSoft Shareware |
| Website | http://www.accsoft.ch |
| Country | Switzerland |
| Email | accsoft@accsoft-ch.com |
| Os | Win95, Win98, WinME, WinNT 4.x, Windows2000, WinXP, Windows2003 |
| Requirements | No particular requirements |
| Language | English, French, German |
| Release Date | 19 01 2005 |
| License | Shareware |
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Converter Pro is a programme to commute units in a professional manner.
Converter Pro comes with a database that contains the nearly important conversion factors to commute length, arena, volume, muckle, coerce, insistency, density, push, office, temperature, dynamic viscosity, kinematic viscosity and time units (engineering option) and optionally, also with practically completely of the less used or historical units (lengthy option). The database contains completely commonly used unit systems (British, US, SI, CGS and MKS).
Units that are not available in the database nates be composed from up to tetrad available units (for example 'mile' and 'hr.' will give 'mile / hr.' or 'BTU', lb. and deg. F will give 'BTU / lb. deg.F').
All conversion constituent tables contained in the database are extendible. If you miss a unit that you use frequently, you nates merely add it yourself.
You nates also enter up to ten user-defined conversion constituent tables (for example electrical or acoustical units)
You nates rely on the accuracy of the conversions. The database was established using the nearly accurate staple conversion factors available and carefully tested. At least five digits of the results will therefore always be accurate.
Converter Pro has been written by an direct who is working internationally. He got fed up for good one day to proceed with re-inventing the wheel over and over again and wrote this programme. The programme is therefore particularly worthy for completely those who work under similar fate and are frequently confronted with unfamiliar unit systems.
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