Calchemy is an exciting new tool that combines automatic unit conversions with a scientific calculator to simplify real-world problem solving. Calchemy is a kind of universal translator that understands both the numeric and physical relationships between various units of measure. With Calchemy you simply enter the parameters of an equation, along with each parameter's native units, and you get the numeric result expressed in the units you want. In many cases a magical technique built into Calchemy called Solve By Dimensional Analysis can even derive the algebraic equation relating the parameters for you!
If you do any real-world calculations, calculations that involve mixed units of measure, including both Metric (SI) and English units, or if you just happen to enjoy recreational calculation you really should try Calchemy.
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What does it look like on the Palm?
Calchemy for Palm OS Users Guide
You can use the World Wide Web version, Calchemy Live any time you like, or you can download the full version of Calchemy for Palm and give it a try. (requires Palm OS 3.0 or higher for best results; will run on Palm OS 2.0, but with memory limited functionality)
Registration Keys
Calchemy for Palm OS is "nag-ware"; it gives 15 nag-free uses and
then starts nagging the user, more and more, to register the product. When
the user registers the product and supplies a valid license key, nagging
stops.
If you like the convenience of having Calchemy on your Palm computer, but want it to stop nagging you, you can buy it from www.palmgear.com for a mere $15 by clicking here or by clicking on the icon below.
Please note: Calchemy(tm) was previously sold for Windows under the
name UNICALC(tm), the Windows version is currently unavailable.
Let us know if you think we should bring it back!
IWantCalchemyForWindows@calchemy.com
Calchemy is a trademark of Calchemy Software, Inc.
Palm OS is a trademark of Palm, Inc.
Calchemy Software Inc.
P.O. Box 436, Fort Collins, CO 80522
Last Updated 4/20/01