Ohms Software

The best selling program for engineers now with new reference tables & Evalu
Electrical Engineering Tool for Palm OS
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Engineering Calculator - Unit Converter - SE
Editor's Pick Award
Engineering Calculator - Unit Converter - SE
Editor's Pick Award
Engineering Calculator - Unit Converter - SE
Editor's Pick Award
$20.00 - Red Binary

The top-rated electronic & electrical engineering tool for Palm OS with the most advanced interface and hundreds of calculations. Only $20 USD - compare features and price with competing software.



$49.99 - 3GR Technologies

340+formulae catering to Mechanical Eng.,Hydraulic Eng.,Structural Eng.,Machine Design,Electrical Eng.,Fluid Mechanics,Heat and Mass Transfer,Thermodynamics, Pulp and Paper,HVAC,Heat Exchanger & Pipe Flow.FREE !!MxCalc and more..



$19.99 - 3GR Technologies

100+Momentous electrial engineering formulae.Features..NEW Property Tables.NEW Constant Values etc.FREE!!MxCalc.Unit Coverter.Scientific evaluator.FREE!! 5+Property Tables.Ohms Law calculator.Capacitive Energy,Capacitor Charge and more..



$49.99 - 3GR Technologies

340+formulae catering to Mechanical Eng.,Hydraulic Eng.,Structural Eng.,Machine Design,Electrical Eng.,Fluid Mechanics,Heat and Mass Transfer,Thermodynamics, Pulp and Paper,HVAC,Heat Exchanger & Pipe Flow.FREE !!MxCalc and more..



 
Engineering Calculator - Unit Converter - SE

EngCalc( Electrical) - PocketPC Calculator
$19.99 - 3GR Technologies

100+Momentous electrial engineering formulae.FREE!!MxCalc(worth $4.99, embedded in the program) Unit Coverter.Scientific Evaluator.FREE!!5+Property Tables(worth $2.99). A must have for Electrical Engineers.A PocketPC software program empowers you instant references and solutions of frequently encountered calculation at your finger tips. Ohms Law calculator.Capacitive Energy,Capacitor Charge and more..



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