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Convertbot — The Amazing Unit ConverterCurrent Version: 1.6.1

Convertbot is a unit conversion robot. Convert currency, length, mass, time and much more in an exciting new way! Converting numbers will never again be a mundane task. In addition to its innovative interface, our robot is smart enough to convert to and from mixed units. Are you 5 foot 9 inches tall? Other converters require you to convert that to 5.75 ft in your head before being able to enter it. Convertbot allows mixed units like Foot + Inches, Pounds + Ounces, and more! Download the unit converter from the makers of the award-winning Weightbot today!

Conversion Categories (over 440 different Units supported):

✓ Angle
✓ Area
✓ Currency (Updated on application launch. Requires internet connection. Over a hundred different currencies available)
✓ Data Rate
✓ Data Size
✓ Force
✓ Fuel
✓ Illuminance
✓ Length
✓ Mass
✓ Power
✓ Pressure
✓ Radioactivity
✓ SI
✓ Speed
✓ Temperature
✓ Time
✓ Typography
✓ Volume
✓ Work

Visit tapbots.com for demos and more information. And visit tapbots.com/convertbot/units.php for a full listing of units supported.

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Convertbot — The Amazing Unit Converter Review

Beautiful interfaces helps make unit conversions fun

If you’re constantly looking up unit conversions because you can never remember how many cups are in a pint or how many kilometers make up a mile, Convertbot makes simple conversions like these—and hundreds more—a joy thanks to its beautiful interface.


Wheel of Conversions: A flick of the finger lets you convert everything from area to radioactivity measurement with Convertbot’s easy-to-use interface.

From the moment you launch Convertbot by Tapbots, you’ll see right away that while there is nothing intrinsically glamourous about unit conversion, the designers have crafted a user interface that truly is.

With a flick of your finger you can access more than 300 hundred conversions grouped among 20 categories such as temperature, speed, time, and so on. Spin the dial to select the category and then tap the units to gain access to your unit options. Tap the number entries and the dial slides down to reveal a numeric keypad. Once you have your settings dialed in and your numbers entered, the app displays results at the top of the screen. The center of dial may be tapped to reverse the conversion. Only the currency converter requires an Internet connection so that Convertbot can fetch the latest exchange rates for more than a hundred different currencies.

In the preferences, you can turn off the app’s sound effects and enable or disable the different categories and units displayed within them. This is a welcome feature, letting you opt out of displaying unused conversions. That speeds up the process of moving among the categories or units that you do use often. Another great feature of Converbot is the built-in demo which walks you through the basic features—this is something many other iPhone apps could use.

Perhaps the only functions missing might be a way to access recently used conversions and a simple calculator so you could stay within Convertbot if you have to make a few quick tabulations. Yes, you could perform many of the conversions in other ways, but you won’t find a quicker, more elegant way than ConvertBot—especially at its current (and apparently temporary) sale price of $1.

ConvertBot is compatible with any iPhone or iPod touch running the iPhone 2.x software update.

[James Savage is the host of the RetroMacCast a weekly podcast devoted to older Macintosh computers. He can now convert from a Curie to a Megabecqueral—just in case.]

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ConvertX is better

Just got ConvertX and it is better than convertbot for sure.


Love it

My fiancee always calls me up asking questions like this so having this app makes me look uber smart.


Muito bom

Excelente design e otimo aplicativo.


Best unit converter ever used

Searching for a unit converter? Free apps just seem to be not designed to take full advantage of the iPhone OS? Then you might have found the perfect replacement. Convertbot is a very unexpensive app that allows you to convert more than 400 different units ranging from Angle to Work, going through some strange categories, such as Typography and Radioactivity. The app interface is ridiculously easy to use (even my non-technological 50 year-old mother was able to use it) it consist of a big rotating semi-circle that allows you to locate the symbol of the category you want to use, let's say "Mass". Then you just have to touch the unit symbol in order to select the one you want, in this case kg=kilogram, click "OK" at the centre, repeat the process fot the second unit, st lb=stones pounds and then you just have to enter the amount you need to convert by touching the big rectangle located at the top of the circle. You can change the order of the units by repeatedly touching the big blue centre button. The app comes also with currency converter, which updates itself every time you open the application. On the "info" screen you can select which units you want to keep visible or hidden, turn off and on sound effects and even play a demo. The lack of an in-app calculator may annoy some users, but hey! no app is perfect! For 99 cents I reckon you get the most fashionable and iPhone-like interface you can ever want, even the icon fits perfectly (and looks way more profesional than others) on any iPhone/iPod Touch app screen.


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