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All Versions of Calco
4.3
January 3, 2022
Bug fixes and renaming EZV to BAZG
3.8
September 30, 2020
Fix that the application crashes.
3.1
June 10, 2020
- Change of the application icon
- Fix calculation issue
3.0
April 6, 2020
- Update new layout
- Better user experience
1.4.8
May 18, 2016
Error in conversion corrected
1.4.7
April 6, 2015
Fehlerkorrekturen
1.4.1
January 12, 2015
minor issues corrected
1.4
December 7, 2014
minor bug fixes
1.3
October 22, 2014
New feature for electronic Acceptance
1.1
April 19, 2013
smaller in size (tidy up)
startscreen in all supported languages
Price History of Calco
Description of Calco
The Federal Office for Customs and Border Security (FOCS) app enables you to determine the alcohol strength of spirits, as expressed in per cent by volume. You will also need an alcoholometer, which will provide you with the required input information.
With "Calco" you have two functions at your disposal: "Verification" and "Reduction" of spirits.
With the "Verification" function you can calculate in per cent by volume just how much alcohol is contained in the spirit, at the reference temperature of 20°C.
With the "Reduction" function you can calculate how much water you need to add to a spirit in order to obtain the desired consumption strength.
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Calco: FAQ
Yes, Calco is compatible with iPad devices.
Calco was launched by Bundesamt fur Zoll und Grenzsicherheit BAZG.
The minimum supported iOS version for the app is 9.0.
Currently, the Calco app has no user ratings.
The Main Genre Of The Calco App Is Reference.
The latest Calco version released is 4.3.
Calco rolled out its latest update on July 2, 2024.
Calco originally came out on February 6, 2023.
The Calco app is rated Bundesamt fur Zoll und Grenzsicherheit BAZG.
Calco is available in English.
No, Calco is not featured on Apple Arcade.
No, Calco does not include options for in-app purchases.
No, you cannot use Calco with Apple Vision Pro.