 | |  | Download Answer Please Unit ... | | | | Soft32.com PDA/Mobile Symbian Utilities | Answer Please Unit Converter for Series 60 phones 1.0.1 A pocket reference with a unit converter, tipping advice, clothing converter, and more!
| | | | | Answer Please Unit Converter for Series 60 phones Publisher's Description Answer Please is designed to provide you with a variety of information at your fingertips. There are 5 categories of content and utilities: Unit Conversion The unit conversion utility in Answer Please! assists you in converting from one unit of measurement to another. There are 22 categories of units, including Acceleration, Area, Computing, Cooking, Density, Energy, Force, Length, Power, Pressure, Speed, Temperature, Time, Torque, Viscosity, Volume, Weight and more. Periodic Table of Elements Answer Please! provides a full periodic table of elements. Clicking on an element's symbol will pull up a window listing major properties of that element. Tipping Information and Calculator Get tipping information and advice for sixty-one countries around the world. In addition, this section features an easy-to-use tipping calculator. Clothing Size Converter If you travel internationally, chances are you've at one time or another shopped for clothing. But, how do you make sense of the different size scales? Answer Please! offers a clothing size converter that assists you in converting U.S., U.K., European and Japanese sizes for both men's and women's clothing. Birthdays and Anniversaries Wondering what is the appropriate gift for someone's seventh anniversary? How about someone's birthstone or birth flower? Or, what is the zodiac sign of that special someone? Find the answers to questions like these in this section. Free Updates We're constantly looking for new and informative content to bring you, and any additions we make to this product will be available as a free update. Customers will be notified via e-mail when updates are available. Answer Please! is a trademark of neohand, inc. | | | | | Download Answer Please Unit Converter for Series 60 phones | Screenshots
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