I’d expect a serious OS to have this by default, without internet. gnome-calculator can take in typed input for any conversion - volume, weight, currency; without an internet connection, right on the calculator screen.
They did say without opening a calculator app… However, with KDE I’m pretty sure you can set up krunner to do this, and in that case you can literally just start typing while on your desktop, and it will start the search/conversion at the top of the screen
I’d expect a serious OS to have this by default, without internet. gnome-calculator can take in typed input for any conversion - volume, weight, currency; without an internet connection, right on the calculator screen.
They did say without opening a calculator app… However, with KDE I’m pretty sure you can set up krunner to do this, and in that case you can literally just start typing while on your desktop, and it will start the search/conversion at the top of the screen