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hmm, for the timer, i created an account, but when i tried to log in it said user/pass didn't match, i then proceeded to make another account, i thought i may have accidently hit a button i didn't mean to on the pass, but the second one i made had the same problem...
Hey great timer, i use it at school a lot cause the comuters don't have Java or Flash on them so i have to find timers that don't use those apps. Anyway, just theres one little bug with the scrambler generator, it will do a series of moves that are oppasite like L R' L' or U' D' U and such that cancel eachother out so that it is equal to one move. So beware of the scrambler if when you use it.
thanks a lot! i've been looking for a good timer for a while. this one is simply amazing with its records database and dynamic average calculating. it's in fact a real nice thing, that it can do everything... mean of 3, avg of 5 or avg of 12...and has all the "standard" puzzle types or competions.
Do you think we could delete times? I accidentally saved an inaccurate time (somehow, I held down spacebar without noticing it, causing the timer to be paused and saved). Other than that, I like it!
I haven't seen Scott around here recently. However, if you go to strangepuzzle.com , click on tools, and download the JNetTimer, you can time anything, remove, etc. Good luck.
Personally, I use the online timer a lot more often than JNetCube since I like how it saves all of my records. All the way back to my horrible 75-second averages. It's kinda nice to see how you progress.
Not to say JNetCube is a bad timer, though. It has a lot more features than the online timer, so I really like it. I just use it for my entries in contests, though, since I like to keep records of all of my sessions.