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  • new version 0.9.1 available in the app catalog now !

  • They're not "U.S. units." They're "Imperial Units." They're still used frequently in the UK, too.

  • (Oh and also...  nice app!)

  • I should call that function "US/UK units"? Is there an other country where these units are used. For information, i live in france, using metric units :) Thanks for your comment

  • Hmm. This is a hard question actually. Check Wikipedia and see "US customary units," "Imperial units," and "English units." English units is where they both started, but there were no official measures yet.

    I guess you can put "US" or "Imperial" or "US/UK" and users should know what it is. I'm from the States, and I always look for Imperial as I didn't know US Units were actually considered different. My mistake!

  • @ananimus3 thanks for your answer !

  • Uh, why not just call it "Imperial" unit because that's what it's called?!

  • @LightofReality I think, I'm going to call them US/UK unit...

  • Nice video. Makes me wanna get this app. My kids would get a kick out of it.

  • thanks !, this app is available now in the app catalog in U.S only but it will hit worldwide catalog soon

  • Certainly very cool, but definitely for the serious geeks out there.

  • Thanks, it's especially to discover science basis through an application funny. Great for kids !

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