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Broad
27th August 2008, 19:18
Kai's Bubble Level.Net v1.5

A real professional Water Level for Hobby and Job. With five displays this Water Level covers all possible measuring procedures. Horizontal, vertical, spirit level and 45° measuring. Shows angles analog and digital. Displaying when measurment is in legal range. Displaying and optional acoustic signaling when alignment is corrrect, e.g. 0°. Additional there is a 'artificial horizon' integrated.

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A real professional Water Level for Hobby and Job. With five displays this Water Level covers all possible measuring procedures. Horizontal, vertical, spirit level and 45° measuring. Shows angles analog and digital. Displaying when measurment is in legal range. Displaying and optional acoustic signaling when alignment is corrrect, e.g. 0°. Additional there is a 'artificial horizon' integrated.

# 5 displays (horizontal, vertical, spirit level, 45°, artificial horizon)
# 4 Alingments of the device: horizontal, vertical, 45°, even (spirit level)
# Accuracy: 0,18° (360°=2000 steps)
# Analog display, digital display in ° (angle)
# Display: red (measurement is in legal range)
# Display: green (measurement is exact)
# Acoustic signaling when measurement is exactly right (adjustable)
# Artificial horizon: rotation, inclination (for hobby aviators, off-road vehicles etc.)
# Required: Device with 'accelerating sensor'*
# new: Calibration of the Sensors possible
# new: Sensor mathematically calmed down
# new: Rotation of the Screen about 180° possible (flip over)
# New in 1.5: 45° indicator calibration

*Accelerating sensor: This program works only on devices from HTC and identical devices with integrated Accelerating Sensor, e.g. HTC Touch Diamond, HTC Touch Pro, HTC Advantage, HTC Raphael, HTC P3700, O2 XDA Diamond, T-Mobile MDA Compact IV and future devices from HTC. If you are not sure, wether your device has such sensor built in, please try the Demo-Version

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All Credits to Tyra

marco900
27th August 2008, 23:15
Thanks for this one.

al3xband
27th January 2009, 16:23
does it work for omnia?omnia has built in accelerometer...