Godsend is a command line program written in PHP which allows one to perform calculations on physical quantities. It includes numerous physical constants and performs unit conversions automatically. Think of it as a poor man's octave with units.
| Tags | Scientific/Engineering Utilities |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | PHP |
Recent releases


Changes: Error propagation is now included. A new help system is in place. The vector code and ncurses interface were cleaned up. Units and constants were added. General fixes were made.


Changes: The vector code is now complete. This release adds some important bugfixes, a couple of new constants and units, a new (very preliminary) GTK+ interface, and sin and tan functions to accompany cos. All users should upgrade, since this fixes a really dumb bug in 0.4.


Changes: Vector quantities are now supported. Only explicit vector declaration is supported, not incremental. The keywords lsconsts and print_r have been added. A couple of units and small bugfixes have been added.


Changes: This release includes more units and constants, and many bug fixes.


Changes: Many new units were added. The parser was given a lobotomy, and the quantity class was fixed. An error handler was introduced to prevent corruption of the screen if the program crashes.
A simple tool for managing the urge to do "just one more thing".