TCC files exist as 2 different types. Please find information about each of them below.
Type 1: TimeCalc Classic Data File
TCC is a file extension for TimeCalc Classic Data Format files. The TCC specification was created by ProSystems. The TCC file format works with Windows software. Along with 1326 other formats, TCC bel...
TCC is a file extension for TimeCalc Classic Data Format files. The TCC specification was created by ProSystems. The TCC file format works with Windows software. Along with 1326 other formats, TCC belongs to the Data Files category. The most popular TCC file program is TimeCalc Classic. One other program supports TCC files. More TCC and TimeCalc Classic details are on the official ProSystems website.
To open a TCC file, install compatible software. Also associate TCC files with the software. If problems still occur, this article explains more. TCC files belong to the Data Files category. The TCC format is compatible with Windows. ProSystems created the TCC specification.
A common TCC error happens when TCC files aren’t associated properly with a program. This makes the wrong application try to open TCC files. It may also show no associated program. To solve this, double-click the TCC file. If Windows has the right software and association, the file opens. If not, install TimeCalc Classic software. It works with TCC files. Also associate TCC files with it in Windows. This should let you open TCC files correctly. More issues may still block opening TCC files. File corruption is one possibility.
The TCC file extension is used for C++ source code files. These files may contain normal C++ program code or makefiles for compiling C++ programs. TCC files are used to develop and compile C++ code, t...
The TCC file extension is used for C++ source code files. These files may contain normal C++ program code or makefiles for compiling C++ programs. TCC files are used to develop and compile C++ code, though C++ source files more commonly use the .CPP extension.
The most common software for working with TCC files is Embarcadero C++Builder. C++Builder combines a visual component library and IDE written in Object Pascal with C++ compilers, targeting Windows, iOS, macOS, and Android.
TCC files can contain normal C++ code or makefiles for compiling programs. C++ source files more often use the .CPP extension instead. Software that can open TCC files includes:
– Embarcadero C++Builder
– Borland C++Builder
To fix issues opening .TCC files, update the application you normally use to open them.
Tibbo Composite Compressed Data files also use the .TCC extension. Tibbo is a prototyping board with Lego-like modules available.
TimeCalc Classic Data Files, developed by ProSystems, also use the .TCC file extension. These are binary format data files.
So in summary, the .TCC file extension is most commonly associated with C++ source code files. The Embarcadero and Borland C++ IDEs can open these files. The extension is also used by Tibbo for compressed data and TimeCalc for binary data files. To open .TCC files, make sure you have the appropriate C++ IDE or data file software installed.