Sunset Lake Software - Comments for "Physical constants" http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com/forum/physical-constants Comments for "Physical constants" en Yeah, sorry about that. My http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com/forum/physical-constants#comment-646 <p>Yeah, sorry about that. My work and, ironically, the iPhone development class that I'm teaching have slowed down my development efforts. I'm still working on unit support, but the next update will be focused on performance, a few new operations, and adding undo / redo capabilities.</p> <p>Again, I apologize for the extreme delay.</p> pubDate Wed, 27 Jan 2010 16:09:48 +0000 dc:creator Brad Larson guid false comment 646 at http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com I see this is a relatively http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com/forum/physical-constants#comment-645 <p>I see this is a relatively old discussion. I would certainly be interested in a version of this program with units support! Would that be a free upgrade, so I could pay you now to incentivize the development work, or are you expecting to charge for that added feature, in which case I would wait....</p> pubDate Wed, 27 Jan 2010 14:21:05 +0000 dc:creator curtw guid false comment 645 at http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com You're lucky. About 80% of http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com/forum/physical-constants#comment-257 <p>You're lucky. About 80% of doing calculations in an American engineering college program is getting the units right. Most of the time, I'd convert all input units to SI, do the calculation, then convert the result to whatever weird non-SI units were expected. That's why I think this integrated unit conversion feature will save a lot of people a lot of time.</p> pubDate Mon, 20 Apr 2009 13:28:30 +0000 dc:creator Brad Larson guid false comment 257 at http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com Brad Larson wrote:...could http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com/forum/physical-constants#comment-256 <p><div class="quote-msg"><div class="quote-author"><em>Brad Larson</em> wrote:</div>...could cause problems for users working in a different unit system.</div></p> <p>What do you mean there's more than one unit system ;-) SI-Units are the only units.</p> <p>Paul (from the UK, so I KNOW that's not true. I just wish it was)</p> pubDate Mon, 20 Apr 2009 12:44:47 +0000 dc:creator Paul guid false comment 256 at http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com Currently, no, I don't have http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com/forum/physical-constants#comment-251 <p>Currently, no, I don't have support for physical constants. I wanted to integrate support for units on numbers first, because most of these constants (gas constant, speed of light, gravitational acceleration) have specific units associated with them. Placing them unitless within equations could cause problems for users working in a different unit system.</p> <p>They will be integrated when I complete unit support within the application, which is my next big planned feature.</p> pubDate Sun, 19 Apr 2009 13:24:54 +0000 dc:creator Brad Larson guid false comment 251 at http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com This would be a nice http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com/forum/physical-constants#comment-249 <p>This would be a nice feature.</p> pubDate Sun, 19 Apr 2009 08:00:01 +0000 dc:creator Franck guid false comment 249 at http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com