Base Converter for iPad
Base Converter for iPad
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Base Converter for iPad

The ultimate workbench companion for developers and engineers. Convert Binary, Hex, BCD, and Unicode in real-time with zero friction as you type.

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User Rating

1.0/5

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Publisher

Robert Sayman

Category

Utilities

Locales

2

Latest Version

2.2

Size

-

First Released

Apr 23, 2010
Features

Engineered for Precision and Speed

The ultimate companion for developers and engineers to convert number bases and character encodings effortlessly on their iPad.

Live Instant Conversions

See results update in real-time as you type, minimizing touches and keeping you in your coding flow without interruptions.

Universal Base Support

Switch flawlessly between Decimal, Hex, Octal, Binary, and BCD—an essential toolkit for hardware, firmware, and systems engineering.

The following screenshots and description are sourced directly from the app's official store listing and are the property of the app developer.

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Base Converter for iPad - Base Converter for iPad interface showing multiple number conversion fields and an ASCII character table

Base Converter for iPad interface showing multiple number conversion fields and an ASCII character table

Base Converter for iPad - User interface of the Base Converter app for iPad showing numeric base conversions and a Unicode character table

User interface of the Base Converter app for iPad showing numeric base conversions and a Unicode character table

Base Converter for iPad - Interface of the Base Converter for iPad app displaying numeric conversions and a Unicode character table

Interface of the Base Converter for iPad app displaying numeric conversions and a Unicode character table

Base Converter for iPad - Base Converter for iPad user interface showing number system conversions and an ASCII character table

Base Converter for iPad user interface showing number system conversions and an ASCII character table

Description

Base Converter is a simple utility which converts between Decimal, Hex, Octal, Binary, and BCD. It also converts numeric values or characters to/from ASCII, Unicode, and UTF8. Updates are live, as you type, so there is a minimum amount of touches to get your result. Upper Section: Convert between Decimal, Hex, Octal, Binary, and BCD. In the "Char" field: If you input a character, Base Converter will return the ASCII (if available), Unicode, and UTF8 values. In the other fields, depending on the ASCII/Unicode/UTF8 setting, you can enter a value and the proper ASCII, Unicode, or UTF8 character will be returned. Middle Section: Base Converter for iPad also has a Text to ASCII code converter. Just type in your text and the corresponding ASCII codes are generated. Bottom Section: ASCII and Unicode character tables. At the bottom of the screen are ASCII and Unicode tables. If you want to see ASCII or Unicode tables, just select which series you want.

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