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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Slow, But steady..

I know there has been a major lack of updates recently. It is a bit of a problem. With the classes and me being sick, I haven't had much time to work on it. But rest assured, an update is coming, and it's a large one.

I am currently working on emperical and molecular formulas. I think you'll like the section.

I just wanted to leave you with a heads up for future development.
Thats all for now.
-Jordan

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

a little bit about the chemcalc...

okay.
so.
this chemcalc thing. its pretty freakin awesome. ya see.. i'm a chem major. [well. pharmacy major.. chem related goodness]
anyhoo..

the chemcalc has been saving me a lot of time in my chem class.
it performs the basic chemistry equations for me, ya know, the stuff i really dont want to work out in my head.

the equations currently programmed:
density
dilution
mass percent
percent composition
ideal gas law

along with equations, it also has a few conversions:
grams to moles
various mass conversions
temperature conversions

it also comes equipped with a periodic table, calculator, and a journal [notepad]
we're currently working on perfecting the "charts and graphs" and "dictionary" sections.

be sure and check back on this.
we anticipate the chemcalc to be amazing!!

thanks.
-dani

Setting Up Shop

UPDATE:
Sourceforge acception is still pending, but I reworked the home page a little and also added a news feed from here to it. That way, if someone working on the project posts something here, its automatically updated on the home page. whoo hoo.
/UPDATE


Okay, today I requested a project on sourceforge and its acception is pending. Also, I made the blog for the site. Im going to work on the possibility of adding an updated list of blogs to the home page for news. Im also going to work on getting everything linked together. Today has been a good day in terms of progress.

If you have any ideas for features or updates, or would like to notify us of a bug or problem, please leave a comment here on the blog.

thanks,
-Jordan