TCalc is a SMPTE Time code Calculator that has the following features:
• Calculates in:
30 Frames/Second (NTSC)
29.97 Frames/Second (Drop-Frame)
25 Frames/Second (PAL)
• Allows multiple Calculators to be in use concurrently
• Each Calculator is independent of the others, allowing for
individual calculation modes
• Keypad key mapping makes Timecode data entry
simple and fast
• Most menu functions and buttons have keyboard
equivalents for efficient operations
• Absolute Frame Count calculations can always be
performed or viewed from each Calculator window
• Online help is easily accessible from within the application
• Calculations are performed as soon as you've
entered anything in the Calculator window
• Addition and subtraction operations are provided
• Any calculated result can be copied to the Clipboard
This document describes TCalc v1.0.1.
System Requirements
Mac OS 7.0 or later
Any Mac or clone
250 kB RAM
468 kB disk space
Availability
TCalc is available from our web site:
www.bleurose.com
as a free fully functioning demo. This demo can be launched for a total of 6 times before it expires. Otherwise it is an exact copy of the commercial version. In fact, if you purchase the license key and apply it to your demo copy, the demo is converted directly into the commercial version. No additional downloads are required.
Download size
260 kB (about 2 minutes at 28000 baud) (Stuffit Archive)
or
325 kB (about 3 minutes at 28000 baud) (Binhex version)
Price
$27.00 US (electronic version)
$34.00 US + shipping (CDROM version)
Restrictions
All explanations are in English.
Installation
TCalc is supplied as a self-extracting StuffIt archive file.
The archive contains the following 6 files:
TCalc - the Calculator application
Read about TCalc - a copy of the file you are reading
TCalc Documentation.pdf - the TCalc Instruction manual in
Adobe Acrobat™ format
Prepare your Order - an application that helps you pay for
TCalc via EMail or traditonal Mail.
How To Order - instructions for ordering including
using Prepare your Order.
Prepare your Order helps you
order TCalc
Your License Key - Information about the License Key
that you need to turn the demo into
the commercial version.
Purchasing Instructions
TCalc can be purchased:
- using a credit card
- using First Virtual
- with Cash, Check or Purchase Order
We use Kagi as our "Order Desk".
If you want to order by credit card via the Web go directly to Kagi's Web Site (http://orders.kagi.com/?QZX) using your web browser. You can also go to the Bleu Rose Ltd. Web Site (www.bleurose.com) and link to Kagi from there.
Otherwise, use the Prepare your Order application (one of the files in the package you downloaded) to help you prepare your order. Full instructions for using Prepare your Order are located in the "How To Order" file.
Credit cards accepted:
- American Express
- Diners Club
- Discover
- MasterCard
- Optima
- VISA
and
- First Virtual
You will find detailed information about how to order in the file called "How To Order" (included in the collection of files).
Contact Information
Bleu Rose Ltd.
PO Box 5536
Hacienda Heights, CA 91745-0536
USA
Voice Mail: +1 626-913-7996
FAX: +1 626-965-6241
EMail: sales@bleurose.com
WWW: www.bleurose.com
Kagi
1442-A Walnut St. #392
Berkeley, CA 94709-1405
USA
FAX: +1 510-652-6589
EMail: kagi@kagi.com
WWW: www.kagi.com
Version Numbers
Our numbering scheme is important to you because you can tell if upgrading to the current version will be free or cost you more money.
Here is how we use version numbers for our products. All of our version numbers are 3 digits separated by decimal points. When the last number is zero, we drop it off. For example, the first release of a product is given the version number of v1.0.0 but since the last number is zero, we drop it off and made it v1.0.
We use the last digit of the three digit version number to indicate a bug fix release. Bug fix releases always free to anyone who purchased the version that has the same other 2 digits.
As an example, say you bought v1.0 and we later released v1.0.1. The same access key you received for v1.0 would also unlock v1.0.1. That is because the first 2 digits of the number are the same. Remember that v1.0 is actually v1.0.0.
If we add new features to a product, we will then change the version number to v1.1.0 and of course, drop the .0 making it v1.1. This version would use a NEW access key that you would have to buy since the first 2 digits of the version number would be 1.1 instead of 1.0.
If we get to v1.9, we will roll over to v2.0 for the next feature-based release. This would NOT signal major changes in the product. It would just be another new set of features like any of the previous new feature-based releases.
Pre-Release Software Policy
Under NO circumstances do we release "Developer", "Beta", "Alpha" or any other form of pre-release quality software to the general marketplace. Unless you are one of our official beta testers, you will NEVER receive such software from us or find it on our website.
If you would like to be considered for a position as Beta Tester, EMail us expressing your interest and provide your qualifications. Address your message to: beta@bleurose.com.