December 16th, 2010 (last updated December 29th, 2011) - TireCalc is a simple application using the tire size to calculate its diameter.
This is among other things useful to know both in designing and building an Earthship. It gives you an idea of how much tires needed for you earthship or how long the wall is when x number of tires are used.
Starting with version 0.0.5 it is also possible to calculate the number of tires in a wall.

TireCalc 0.0.4,on Ubuntu 10.10 - Source: W. Raets
The program is available under the GNU General Public License v 3. TireCalc was developed for Linux.
There are packages available for the following Linux variations:
- Debian
- Fedora
- linuxMint (use Ubuntu package)
- Mandriva Linux
- Open SuSe
- Ubuntu
TireCalc 1.0.2 - Update Release
TireCalc 1.0.2 is a Update Release. TireCalc is tested on Debian, Fedora, linuxMint, Ubuntu and openSuSe. Other packages available here are not tested for installation on the different Linux distros. Hence any input, experiences etc. of installing TireCalc among otherLinux distros, other than Ubuntu, are more than welcome.

TireCalc 1.0.2 French on Ubuntu 10.04 - Source: W. Raets
TireCalc 1.0.2 contains language files in Dutch, English, French, German, Spanish and Swedish.
Changelog for version 1.0.2:
- OPT: Changed component from gb.gui to gb.gtk
- OPT: Optimized underlying code and coded keypress for buttons
- NEW: French translation by Kristel Moreau
If you do not have Linux and you would like to try it, please click on one of the logos below for the installation files of the Linux variant.
tirecalc_1.0.2 all.deb package
tirecalc-1.0.2-noarch.rpm package
tirecalc-1.0.2-1-mandriva.tar.gz
tirecalc-1.0.2 noarch.rpm package
tirecalc_1.0.2 all.deb package
Developed by: W. Raets
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