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Create random bittings for a single key Medeco® system in an instant.
Biaxial outputs 100% random bittings every time.
Every output obeys the following MACS rules:
Aft -> Fore = MACS of 2
Aft -> Aft = MACS of 3
Fore -> Fore = MACS of 3
Fore -> Aft = MACS of 4
Full Version Includes:
-No Ads
-3 Filters for Standard Bittings: (fore only, aft only, shallow only)
-Email Capability
-AirPrint Capability
-Dark Mode
Compatibility: All iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch types and generations with a minimum iOS version of 12.0
Found a bug? Something not working? Have a suggestion? Feel free to contact me via email: phil@locksmithapps.com
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SVGm is a utility that can convert SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) files to Swift or Objective-C code (Swift not available in free version).
Transform your IOS device into an indispensable tool in the development of your app which design you imagined to have a visual expression slightly beyond the standard.
Instead of struggling with PNG images in various dimensions create your graphics once, using your favourite vector drawing application, and use SVGm to convert it to code where the desired size or scale easily can be changed.
Drawing the graphics in code you ensure that your graphic elements stays crisp and sharp on both Retina and non-Retina displays, no matter which dimensions you define in code.
All graphical content found in the app are drawn by code that prior has been converted and exported using the app itself.
For support visit: http://www.frifeldt.com/svgm
If you find SVGm useful, please write a review of the app.
Thank You!
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