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Qpfcalc

The qpfcalc application is a Qt frontend for pfcalc, a CLI pipe friction calculator. It is similar to gpfcalc, the GTK+ frontend for pfcalc. There are two versions of qpfcalc, one for Windows and one for Linux. The Linux version should be easy to compile and run on any Unix-like operating system with few minor modifications. For the application to function properly the pfcalc backend must be installed. For the Windows version, this is not needed as qpfcalc is distributed along with all the files needed to run, including pfcalc and Qt libraries.

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  •  20 May 2012 00:05

    Release Notes: This release supports custom gravity constant and compressed data files, implements searching for pipe labels, and adds interface improvements.

    •  11 Apr 2012 22:47

      Release Notes: This release features built-in fittings, more liquid definition files, interface improvements, and bugfixes.

      •  28 Mar 2012 21:47

        Release Notes: This release adds bugfixes, speed optimizations, and a few GUI improvements.

        •  07 Mar 2012 23:58

          Release Notes: This release includes speedup of file loading code, predefined pipe sizes, minor GUI changes, and bugfixes.

          •  16 Feb 2012 22:58

            Release Notes: This release is a rewrite of the pfc parsing code to speed up loading of pfc files. It adds a pipe labels column. Version 1.1 of the pfc file format has been created in order to store pipe labels. This release implements exporting to HTML files, and implements pipe material selection. There are some bugfixes.

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