Unit Conversion Calculator
ESBUnitConv Pro - Unit Conversion
ESBUnitConv Pro is Unit Conversion Software for Windows to easily convert between 673 units in 31 different measurement categories. Includes Units for Temperature, Distance, Mass, Area, Volume, Pressure, Velocity, Acceleration, Force, Energy, Power, Fuel
Weight Conversion Calculator
CalcXYZ.com's Weight Conversion Calculator lets you convert pounds to grams, compare weight grams, and many other forms of unit conversion. Our converter is quick and easy to use.
Excel Unit Conversion Addin
This Microsoft Add-In provides very powerful unit conversion functionality. It's tight integration with the Excel environment allows easy access through the menus and toolbars. Units are defined in a text file, which can be modified if necessary.
ESBUnitConv - Freeware Unit Conversion v.7.3
User friendly FREE Windows Utility to easily convert between 595 units of measurement. Includes Units for Temperature, Distance, Mass, Area, Volume, Pressure, Velocity, Acceleration, Force, Energy, Power, Fuel Consumption, Quantities and more.
ECalc Scientific Calculator
eCalc is an easy to use scientific calculator with many advanced features including unit conversion, complex number math, equation solving, and even support for both algebraic and RPN operating modes. The calculator has an attractive user interface with
RRs Unit Converter
RR's Unit Converter is an useful tool for metric conversion, weight conversion or any other unit conversions performed by scientist, engineers or students. Simple or compound units. User defined database. Over 1000 units with definition. User defined
ESBCalc - Freeware Calculator
ESBCalc is a Freeware Windows Scientific Calculator with Infix Notation, Brackets, Scientific Functions, Memory, Optional Paper Trail, Result History List, Customisation of the Colours and Fonts used, Customisation of the Hints, and more. Functions
ESBProgCalc Pro - Programmers Calculator
ESBProgCalc Pro is a Programmers Calculator that supports full precedence, large range of operations (and, or, xor, not, nand, nor, xnor, shl, shr, rol, ror, neg, mod, etc), Paper Trail, Clipboard Support, History of results, Integrated Help, Expression
Free Unit Converter
Free Unit Converter is a quick and effective way to make easy unit conversions between 5000 various units of measure in 21 categories. It has an easy-to-use interface and contains most of the units commonly encountered while solving unit conversion
Unit Converter Pro
UNIT CONVERTER PRO (v 1.0) - is an enhanced unit conversion program. This version contains more than 600 units. The program is fully customizable that allows you easily to create any units you want and as many as you want. To add your own units all you
Unit Converter Basic
UNIT CONVERTER BASIC - is a free and easy to use unit conversion program. The program is fully customizable, i.e. you can easily add into converter any units of your specification. It is supplied together with convenient ConvertData.XML text file for
ESBPCS-Calcs for VCL
ESBPCS-Calcs is a subset of ESBPCS containing Components and Routines for Calculators and Unit Conversion in Borland Delphi and C++ Builder - also includes Complex Numbers, Fractions, Financials and more. The subset includes a good collection of Edits,
ESBRaveViewer
Free User friendly Windows Utility to easily view RAVE Reports (NDR FIles) that are produced by Applications built with Nevrona Design's RAVE. It allows you to view, print and save file as PDF, HTML, XMHTL, RTF, Excel, Lotus, Quattro Pro, Text, DIF, SYLK
ESBPDF Analysis - Probability Software
ESBPDF Analysis is Probability Analysis Software that provides everything needed for using Discrete and Continuous Probability Distributions in a single Windows application. Most Tables and supplied functions (such as in MS Excel) give P(X less than A)
AMRandom
This aims to supply a Borland Delphi translation of Alan Miller's Random Module for FORTRAN-90. This translation has been done with Dr Miller's approval and is being made FREELY available to all Delphi Developers, though we do ask the Alan Miller and