Romanoff
Eduard Schwan
4.0 ★
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Free
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 3.5. Trustworthiness 63 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 22 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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3.5
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Ratings breakdown
5 star
60%
4 star
20%
3 star
20%
2 star
0%
1 star
0%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
22% review manipulation risk
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High user satisfaction
80% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.0★ average)
About Romanoff
Convert between Arabic numbers, Roman numbers, and Chinese/Japanese numbers on your iPad or iPhone!
What year was the Roman year "LXIV"? How do you write 333 or 2013 in Roman numerals? What is 88,237 in Japanese or Chinese using the simple characters, or the formal "Banking/Financial" characters? Romanoff will show you as you type the numbers. SchwanSongs offers you an elegant Roman/Arabic/Oriental number converter, for free!
* Convert any number between 0 and 39,999 for Roman numerals, or up to 99,999 for Chinese/Japanese numbers.
* Easy to use… just type your Roman or Arabic number.
* You can type Roman "guesses" and it converts them to the correct format for you. For example, if you type "IIII", it will convert it to 4 and print the more common prefix-notation "IV".
I offer my deepest thanks to my helpful friends who helped me with each language: SylvainT (French), AmelyG (Spanish), BerndR & ClarkW (German), KonstantinB (Russian), HenrikD (Swedish), JiaLu & CatherineT (Chinese T/S), Kazuko & KayokoB (Japanese).
What year was the Roman year "LXIV"? How do you write 333 or 2013 in Roman numerals? What is 88,237 in Japanese or Chinese using the simple characters, or the formal "Banking/Financial" characters? Romanoff will show you as you type the numbers. SchwanSongs offers you an elegant Roman/Arabic/Oriental number converter, for free!
* Convert any number between 0 and 39,999 for Roman numerals, or up to 99,999 for Chinese/Japanese numbers.
* Easy to use… just type your Roman or Arabic number.
* You can type Roman "guesses" and it converts them to the correct format for you. For example, if you type "IIII", it will convert it to 4 and print the more common prefix-notation "IV".
I offer my deepest thanks to my helpful friends who helped me with each language: SylvainT (French), AmelyG (Spanish), BerndR & ClarkW (German), KonstantinB (Russian), HenrikD (Swedish), JiaLu & CatherineT (Chinese T/S), Kazuko & KayokoB (Japanese).