A simple to use tool that allows you to track measurement units such as feet, meters, kilograms and watts through various calculations. #Math Calculator #Math Expression #Unit Converter #Calculator #Converter #Convert
With all the technological advancements, especially prominent in the software department, the requirement of unit converters still remains present, considering the many advantages and usability of such dedicated apps. Aiming to provide a tool that addresses unit conversion requirements and even more, Frink and its set of features will allow users to perform a multitude of tasks, pertaining to classic unit conversions, mathematical calculus of a basic or more advanced nature, as well as programming.
We enjoyed Frink’s minimalist design, which incorporates a clean layout, featuring all of its tools hidden in the menus above. We feel that this approach manages to keep clutter at bay and provide a good overview of the task that you might be currently attending.
The different usage modes are easily accessible, one being able to enter the conversion, multi-line, or programming sections by relying on the dedicated selector menu. One can also save the performed conversions, calculus, or code that might have been inputted.
When it comes to the app’s actual functionality, we couldn’t emphasize how well its practicality can be merged with calculus tasks, as one will be able to not only directly track the unit conversions, but also run simpler or more complex computations, all in the same batch of code.
A wide range of fields is covered for calculations, and the same goes for conversions; the programming module completes the package and offers a high degree of flexibility to the entire app, by allowing one to construct expressions, and programs, and run them under Frink.
This app’s capabilities far surpass the modest requirements of one who might require just unit conversions. Instead, it offers a plethora of mathematical calculus features, as well as a dedicated programming IDE, for even more demanding users.
What's new in Frink 2024-03-18:
- The output of the methods[expr] function is now sorted.
- Added a general image.applyKernel[array2d] method to apply an arbitrary filter / kernel to an image and return a new image. See the Image Methods documentation for more.
Frink 2024-03-18
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- Windows All
- file size:
- 1.6 MB
- filename:
- frink.jar
- main category:
- Science / CAD
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