August 13th, 2009· revised default user preferences;
· Reaumur added to Temperature;
· conversion errors between Darcy, m/d and ft/d in hydraulic conductivity corrected
August 13th, 2009· units database revised to correct the decimal point error arising from degree to minute conversion
· upon exit from UniConvert, the NumKey is deactivated
August 13th, 2009· Upgraded the entire program to new Active X controls;
· New toolbar with improved icons and animation;
· Improved tab/button features;
· New elements added to the periodic table;
· Period labels added to the periodic table;
· Bug fix in simultaneous addition operation in the calculator utility;
· Bug fix in random number generator in the calculator utility;
· Bug fixes involving simultaneous square root and sign change operation in the calculator utility;
· Calculator accepts decimal point as the initial entry
August 13th, 2009· Five new physical quantities: mass/length, mass/mass, energy/volume, mass/area, temperature interval
· Bug fix to prevent some temp files to persist in the temp files directory after the application is closed
· Bug fix to prevent occurrence of an error when recall from memory (RM) button on the numeric keypad is pressed without a value in memory
August 13th, 2009· User preferences/layout are remembered;
· Entry conversion value is retained as the "conversion to" unit is changed from the drop-down list of units;
· Revised numeric keypad and related command buttons on the main form with the addition of a "+/-" button to toggle the entry between positive and negative numbers;
· Corrected oxidation state property in the Periodic Table utility;
· Eighty additional units added to length, area, mass, energy, power, pressure and torque;
· Several bug fixes in the calculator utility;
· Customizable background colors and text of the calculator and periodic table;
· Twenty additional math functions for the calculator;
· Memory (M) and recall from memory (RM) functions are shared between the conversion and calculator making it possible to transfer values from one to another.