Imperial Area Measurements with Inch Fractions

Imperial Area Measurements with Inch Fractions

Posted April 2, 2020 by Elliott Dobbs 144 0

SketchAndCalcâ„¢ offers area calculations using imperial measurements with inch fractions which avoids any need to convert decimals to fractions or the other way around. No more will you have to calculate the decimal equivalent of 2 foot, 8 inches...

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How can I draw with my stylus?

Posted October 27, 2017 by Elliott Dobbs 551 0

For mobile app users wishing to use a drawing stylus instead of a finger, there is an option found in Settings > Application that changes the drawing behavior and removes the drawing ‘puck’ used to assist finger drawing. If this...

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Who uses the area calculator?

Posted October 14, 2017 by Elliott Dobbs 568 0

The need to calculate irregular shaped area or perimeter is surprisingly common and widespread across many industries. Aside from the fields you might expect to need square area calculations of odd shapes, such as the construction industry...

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Can I download the area calculator?

Posted October 12, 2017 by Elliott Dobbs 898 0

There are mobile apps for iOS and Android devices alongside desktop apps for macOS and Windows which you can download here. All apps are free to download and allow you to access your SketchAndCalc account from your phone, tablet or desktop...

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Can I Print, Export or Access Saved files whilst trialing?

Posted October 12, 2017 by Elliott Dobbs 543 0

Access Saved files, Print and Export is available during the trial when using the web app via a desktop browser only. All features are available to Android, iOS, Windows, and OSX App’s, including the ability to open...

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How long is the free trial?

Posted October 2, 2017 by Elliott Dobbs 1276 0

The free trial lasts 1 hour and is designed to help you decide if SketchAndCalc meets your needs. If you need fast, accurate, area calculations of complex irregular shapes you’ll have the opportunity to sign up for a plan at the end of the...

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How should I cite SketchAndCalc in my PhD Thesis?

Posted October 1, 2017 by Elliott Dobbs 763 0

If you are calculating area for scientific or medical purposes and need to reference SketchAndCalc in a paper or journal you should use the following citation format: Dobbs, Elliott M. “www.SketchAndCalc.com.” SketchAndCalc. Elliott M...

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