Releases: matthewyang204/MultiUnit
Releases · matthewyang204/MultiUnit
2.1.1
2.1.0
New Features
- New
Energysection - Can convert units:
Joules (J)Kilojoules (kJ)Calories (cal) and Kilocalories (kcal)British Thermal Units (BTU)Watt-hours (Wh) and Kilowatt-hours (kWh)
Improvements
- Added units to
Volumeconversions:- US & UK
Gills CupsFluid OuncesPints,Quarts,GallonsLiters
- US & UK
2.0.2(2)
- Fix outdated version info in this recompile
2.0.2
- Adds
Volumeconversions
2.0.1
Features
- Adds
Areaconversions - Adds
millimetersandfeetto the units for length - Adds those same units to
Areaconversion but squared
Improvements
- The
Airflowconversions no longer require the pop-up box; they are integrated directly into the converter UI - Now allows you to convert from thee traditional
CFM/LFMunits to linear speed units as well
2.0.0
UI Changes
- New separate unit selection boxes
- Can now convert from any unit to any other unit in the same category
Under-the-hood Changes
- We now use a base unit that everything is converted to and from
- No more messy formulas
- More accuracy
- More expandable (expect more conversions/units being added down the line)
1.2.3
Functional fixes
- Fixes reversed Newton and Kilonewton conversions
- Fixes duplicate short tonne and incorrect long tonne conversions
- Fixes nonfunctional
ft/sandm/sconversions - Warns users that results are useless when they enter a zero or negative number into the area box when doing airflow conversions
UI fixes
- Fixed stretching buttons when resizing
- Allows the window to be as small as a calculator window and as large as you want
1.2.2
- This release fixes the reversed Centimeter and Inch conversions
- Note that the .NET 2.0 version is no longer going to be updated. This is because .NET 4.0 works perfectly fine on Windows XP, and I have been so foolish all this time to be maintaining a separate .NET 2.0 version. This, therefore, also gets rid of accidental Windows 95/98 support in the binaries, which, although nice to have, isn't a priority. The .NET 2.0 version will continue to be developed though, and you can still download it as source, compile, and transfer the binary over to your Win95/98 machines
- I just don't have the time anymore to maintain a separate WinXP machine to build the binaries on with my old copy of Visual Studio 2005.
- Therefore, .NET 2.0 support is still around, but only in source release form, not binary release form.
1.2.1 (.NET 2.0)
- .NET 2.0 version of 1.2.1
1.2.1
- The version number is now correctly bumped
- Inno Setup scripts now create versioned installers
- Pressing Enter now allows you to convert units instead of forcing you to move your cursor to the Convert button (sorry)