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New icon

08 Jul 03:00
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New features!

Version 0.5.0:

  • New icon
  • Bugs fixed
  • Support for touch interfaces

Version 0.5.1:

  • Now there's an option to hide the timer while you are solving, so you don't get distracted by it. Enable this on settings.

Designed from scratch.

28 Mar 22:20
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This versions includes the whole new design I've been working on lately. It's even cleaner. No distracting gradients. No backgrounds. Just you and your averages.

  • Improved averages: now you can view the ao5/ao12/aoAll of your last solves, and also compare them the best averages of all sessions (this was deleted cause it didn't make much sense).
  • Add new times: on history you can click "New solve" to add a time manually.
  • New design
    • Light/Dark themes
    • History is now a show/hide card so you don't need to see it all the time
    • Simple as always

Upload JSON

03 Mar 19:18
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  • Now you can import the JSON you could export in previous version
  • Bugs fixed (not really, but sounds cool)

Fixes, scrambles and export.

01 Mar 20:55
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  • Bugs fixed
  • Now scrambles are saved along with solves, so you can hover a time and see what scramble you had for it
  • You can download your solves on a JSON file, import feature will be available soon!

New inspection timer

16 Feb 12:20
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A requested feature, now implemented.
Activate it in Settings

Small changes. New binaries

02 Feb 22:10
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Adopts the old way of building and packing the app.

Second beta release (fixed)

04 Nov 02:11
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Same app but the structure of the project as well as the building/packaging process have changed (using Electron SuperKit).

Fixed: last binaries didn't include new fonts

First beta release

13 Oct 21:36
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So I've been developing this for a couple of months and I think it already has the features a lot of us look in a timer. Maybe it does not have some fancy features like others, but the balance between look, easy of use, speed and functionality is pretty good.

So I think this is a good time to release it as a beta. You can download the installers here (or in the /dist folder) but you can also create your own installer with the makefile (if you are on linux use this last option, instructions in readme.md).