Looking for a Calculator App with Unit Functionality?

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Calculator apps that handle unit conversions are sought after, with one option being the "Graph 89 Free" app available on the Play Store. This app emulates the TI-89 Titanium calculator, which includes built-in unit conversion features. While the app itself is free, users must obtain the ROM separately, which is illegal to download unless they own the physical TI-89. The app replicates the functionality of the actual calculator, allowing for program transfers between devices. Additionally, a specific app for iPhone and Mac, found at physyapps.com, was mentioned but is limited to those platforms.
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Does anyone know of any calculator apps that can deal with units? I know I can do it on google search, but I was looking for something more like a calculator. I found this one: http://physyapps.com but it's only for iphone and mac.

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Paul
 
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The app "Graph 89 Free" on the play store will run a ROM of the TI-89 Titanium, which has built in units and unit conversions. The app is free, but the ROM must be acquired elsewhere. However, it it ILLEGAL to download the ROM or extract it from a TI-89 if you do not own it. If you own, go right ahead and use the app. I love it. It works perfectly and has exactly the same functionality as my physical 89, and I can even transfer programs between the two.
 
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