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 | | Julius is a simple application that can convert numbers.
Actually, this application doesn't convert any kind of numbers. It converts them from Roman digits to Arabic digits, as well as in the opposite direction, from Arabic digits to Roman digits.
The user interface of this application is very simple, providing just the required functionality. It's intuitive and using it shouldn't give you any trouble. It also provides a drop-down window that displays the operations of the built-in conversion algorithm.
The application comes with multilingual user interface. You can use English, German, or French. It also has documentation that is written in those languages.
Pluses: it converts numbers from Arabic digits to Roman digits, and from Roman digits to Arabic digits very fast. It provides a drop-down window, where you can see the operations of the conversion algorithm.
Drawbacks / flaws:
In conclusion: if converting from Roman to Arabic and vice-versa is not one of your skills, but you need to do it, then this application gives you the desired functionality.
version reviewed: I.5.0 Julius Publisher's Description Julius is a simple converter for the translation of numbers written with arabic digits into roman digits, and it is able to translate roman numbers in arabic ones.
The use of Julius if very easy: First choose the direction with the tabs, then simply write (or paste) the number (under 4000, and strictly positive with no decimal if typed in arabic), click on the convert button, and the converted number is displayed, in a copy-enabled field. What's new Added the roman-to-arabic translation to the existing arabic-to-roman, the conversion is now explained in a drawer. | | | | Download Julius | Screenshots
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