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Version 2.1 (April 2015) This update was inspired by helpful comments by the users on the forum
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In addition, you can download your speedsolving log as a csv-file if you want to do statistics yourself.
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To this end, you can view charts that show your speedsolving evolve over time. Again - I'm a big fan of simplicity.I created this speed cube timer with inspiration from the fantastically simple speed cube timer at However, I felt that it lacked features to help me track my speedsolving progress. I've got other ideas, and I'll admit there aren't any ideas here that haven't been done before, but I would like to try it my way. Maybe a pretty graph to plot out your improvement over time.
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If he wanted me to take it down, of course, I would. I've seen it in use by others, though and might go ahead and do it (giving him credit and a link, of course). I tried writing Jaap to get permission to use his, but no response. This would be useful for keeping 3x3 solves separate from 4x4, blindfold solves, other puzzle types, etc. User login (optional - you could still just use the current cookie based save) so you could use your times from more than one computer Here are a couple ideas I would like to implement if I have time and there seems to be enough interest in the project. I'd rather not load it up with a lot of things that aren't really needed. I've got a lot of ideas for things I'd like to do, but I want to keep simplicity as goal number one.