Time Station 1.1.1
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| Licence |
Shareware |
| Price |
$12.00 |
| OS |
Win95, Win98, WinME, WinNT 3.x, WinNT 4.x, Windows2000, WinXP, Windows2003 |
| Date Released |
November 10, 2005 |
| Downloads |
723 |
| Filesize |
4.23 MB |
| Language |
English |
| Install Support |
No Install Support |
| Requirements |
20MB free disk space, 64MB free RAM, pentium 500MHz |
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Download Time Station Add to Watch ListTime calculator and spreadsheet, graph, saving and export to csv, MySQL and html. Serial port access, auto logging. No timer limit, precision of 1, 10 or 100 milliseconds, software calibration. Simple entering of time values, auto correct function, conversion between time format and different units from milliseconds up to years. The distribution includes a metronome and a little alarm clock. Calculations: Addition (multiple values of the same type), Subtraction (multiple values of the same type), Multiplication (2 values: time*float, float*float), Division (2 values: time/time, time/float, float/float), Conversion (time=>float, float=>time; units: y, d, h, m, s, ms), Average (multiple values of the same type), Maximal common divisor (multiple positive times or integer values), Minimal common multiple (multiple positive times or integer values, deviation), Increment/decrement by a specified number (multiple values), Trigonometry (1 value: time or float; deg/rad mode; deg/rad conversion) Saving options: Save, save as, Append data (save a copy), Backup (manual or automatic), Logging (manual or automatic), Formatted export / import (txt, csv, MySQL), Export to html / import from html (incl. Graph)
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| Version |
Date Released |
Status |
Release Notes |
| Time Station 1.1.1 |
Nov 10, 2005 |
Minor Update |
NEW: software calibration for best results even on machines that are not precise. |