Units Converter-lack of units

Discussion in 'Parallels Toolbox Feature Suggestions' started by JerryPL, Sep 6, 2020.

  1. JerryPL

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    It seems that Units Converter lacks torque units: Nm, pound-force-feet (lb-ft), ozf⋅in, lbf⋅inch, etc.
     
  2. JerryPL

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    Great that you have added some torque units, still there is no lbf⋅inch which is quite popular.
     
  3. JeffP16

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    It lacks so many units on my system. Volume, length, mass, kitchen measurements, angle, energy, force, pressure, speed, temperature, time, Etc.
     
  4. sergk

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    > Volume, length, mass, kitchen measurements, angle, energy, force, pressure, speed, temperature, time, Etc.
    Could you please clarify what units are lacked for you? We can add them but we need concrete unit to make it.
     
  5. JeffP16

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    How hard is it to understand. This unit converter doesn't convert Volume, length, mass, kitchen measurements, angle, energy, force, pressure, speed, temperature, time, Etc. Any good unit converter is equipped to convert these standard units.
     
  6. sergk

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    Here you are,
    Volume:
    Screen Shot 2021-08-10 at 10.08.09.png
    Length:
    Screen Shot 2021-08-10 at 10.08.44.png
    Pressure:
    Screen Shot 2021-08-10 at 10.09.26.png

    Other units you mentioned are also available.
     
  7. JeffP16

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    You say they are available but I do not see them??? Is there a list to choose from? Where are they?
     
  8. sergk

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    You can just start typing unit after entering the count. Or choose unit directly by click on unit name:
    Screen Shot 2021-08-10 at 16.13.49.png
     
  9. JeffP16

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    I see. Thanks. Maybe a help file would explain that. I had no idea.
     

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