PaceCalc - Enter time and pace to calculate distance. Or enter time and distance to calculate pace. Or enter pace and distance to calculate time. Choose from among 10 different common race distances. Convert between miles and kilometers.
New in 1.3:
- Corrected category and subcategory.
New in 1.2:
- Better icon
- Clear button
- Better calculations to mimimize drift due to rounding off time and distance, especially when converting between miles and kilometers.
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