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EasyRadar

A simple tool used to calculate the speed of a projectile with nothing more than an audio recording and a known distance.

EasyRadar main interface in light mode

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EasyRadar main interface in dark mode

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EasyRadar main interface with help dialog

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EasyRadar is an easy to use tool used to calculate the speed of a projectile using nothing more than an audio recording and a known distance. By entering the air temperature, the distance, and the delay between the sound of the projectile firing, and hitting its target, EasyRadar can calculate the average speed of the projectile with great accuracy. It even calculates the speed of sound based on the temperature of the air, and can compensate for the delayed sound automatically.

Offline

EasyRadar doesn't require an internet connection at any time. All calculations are done entirely offline.

Themes

EasyRadar has full support for the light and dark mode built into MacOS Mojave and later, so it will always fit in beautifully with the rest of your applications. It also uses all native UI elements, so it won't look out of place.

Integrated Manual

If at any time you need a quick reminder on how to use Easy Radar, a quick glance at the built in help menu should get you on your way. If you need extra help with a specific step from the help menu, you can get even more information for that specific section by clicking the adjacent question mark.

Free

EasyRadar is completely free to download and use, and it doesn't have any advertisements or in-app purchases to ruin the fluid experience.

Compact

EasyRadar is both digitally and visually compact, so you can take it anywhere you go, even if you don't have much onboard storage.

Downloads

1.0

MacOSEasyRadar 1.0