| 1.Univerter |
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28/Jun/2007 |
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Univerter combines advanced units conversion and calculation abilities into an easy-to use tool for engineers, scientists, or anyone who needs to perform calculations that contain values with differing units. Univerter goes far beyond the simplistic one-to-one units conversion programs that require wading through hundreds of conversion factors -- with Univerter, you simply type equations as you would write them. Univerter actually parses equations into separate words that it then correlates with units and constants that it already recognizes.
Even if you need a unit that's not included in Univerter's substantial database, you'll never be limited since you can add your own units. For example; create your own unit called an "Arm" by defining [1 Arm = 2.2 ft]. Univerter will AUTOMATICALLY understand that [Arm^2] is area, that [Arm/min] is speed, and that [1.2 Arm/min = .03 mph]. Univerter's ability to understand equations is what raises it above other units conversion programs which require each possible units-combination be pre-defined. So while other programs may brag of being capable of hundreds or thousands of conversions using huge conversion factor databases, Univerter's capabilities are virtually unlimited with a much smaller customizable database.
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| 2.CapsWiz |
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01/Jul/2007 |
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CapsWiz was created to make dealing with the CapsLock, NumLock, and ScrollLock keys easier. CapsWiz can be configured to automatically turn on or off any of these keys depending on which program or window has just been switched to. For example, it could turn off Caps Lock when you switch to your word processor, and turn on CapsLock when you switch over to a database entry screen.
Since CapsWiz keeps track of the open window names (not just the application names), you could even configure unique Caps/Num Lock settings for different option windows in the same application.
Additionally, CapsWiz has the ability to 'correct' the case of text you've typed in another program. Pressing the appropriate "hot-key" can convert highlighted text to upper or lower case, and can even reverse the case.
(e.g. convert "tHIS sENTENCE" --> "This Sentence")
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