TimeCalculator is now FREEWARE!
Thankyou to all the people that Registered TimeCalculator, but to be
honest, I've not had a registration for a few months now. I think people
are just downloading it and using it, and putting up with the nags.
So I've made the decision to make it freeware.
This will be the last release of TimeCalculator, the manual has
NOT been altered, so it may have references to registering
TimeCalculator - just ignore them.
Thanks again to those who took the trouble to register TimeCalculator,
I hope you don't feel hard done by.
Latest version is 1.55.0
TimeCalculator is a speciality calculator that will make your
time calculations easier and more reliable. Use for calculating
time sums and differences; add and subtract hours:minutes:seconds.
Calculate time cards and/or hours worked; times for filling up
recording media (audio tapes, CDs, etc); total a series of times
splits for sports events or science projects. Calculations can
be done in seconds, 1/10th, 1/100th and 1/1000th of a second.
You can use Frames Per Second (fps), you can use the defined
values or you can even use your own defined values, if you define
your own the value must be between 2-999 fps.
Includes 10 memory locations(Names can be edited).
Scrollable tape, which can be copied to clipboard, saved to disk
text file, or printed direct to printer. Recallable memory. Familiar
Windows interface and look.
Input is also based on the standard tenkey adding machine and calculator:
to add 1 plus 1, you could input 1 + 1 + = (notice the plus between the
second 1 and the equals); the result would be 2, of course. This accomodates
the inputting of the same number more than once without re-typing: 1 +
+ = and the result would again be 2; 1 + + + + = 4, and so on.
Times are based on the 24-hour clock, i.e. 1:00 pm is 13:00; 1-minute before
midnite would be 23:59. The display is pre-configured for time (hours-minutes-seconds)
in the format of hhh:mm:ss. If you know that your calculations are not going
to involve seconds, you can just use the minutes (mm) and seconds (ss) columns.