Hey Henrik, I'm afraid I don't have fantastic news for you. I'm just not keen on the idea of these larger averages, too high of a risk that someone will get angry if my program doesn't save them properly and their hour+ of work gets lost. Also, I think adding 50 and 100 avgs would muck up the graph. I do have plans to update to the latest qqtimer as well as fix/make improvements to the archives. The 2010 problem is a known issue that will be fixed. I'm really sorry that these updates have been taking so long. They WILL happen!
I definitely agree and have an idea for a solution but haven't gotten it working. Not sure if my idea is possible to implement though![]()
Excellent, I'll send you a PM
Let me tip my hat to AndyK for this software. The ability to store and track times in the cloud is great. I roam between several computers during the day, and this lets me keep all my times together, no matter where I am. Well done!
One question: Has this been ported to a mobile/touch interface yet? I know there's iiTimer, which is basically qqTimer for iOS. But it doesn't have the login/storage overlay of Andy's software. Looks like there are some significant updates coming, maybe a touch version is among them?
One thing which I'd love (which may or may not come with the update to the current qq timer version) is to be able to import times. It doesn't always log me into my email, and I've lost the ability to save my times twice now. Once a couple of weeks ago I lost 50 times (over an hour of work at a 26-28 sec average back then, and scrambling using the generated scrambles) and again yesterday where I lost 88 times. Alternatively a way to log into your email without leaving the times page (or saving them and bringing them back after signing in) would work too.
I feel like I used too many brackets there... Ha. I really love the timer, keep up the good work.
Been using this for about a year and think it's fantastic!
Was checking through my times in stats and noted that I had a 27 second solve which I didn't remember doing (not a great time, I know, but would have been great for me! I've only had one solve in the 20's!). Realised that this was a DNF but there is no indication of this in the 'Details' list. On the main stats page that session listed a best time of 35ish so the database must store the DNF details. Would it be possible to add a note to the 'Details' that a solve was DNF/DNS etc?
Thanks for the great work, I'm sure this site is encouraging me to improve! Grant
The yahoo login button does not seem to work anymore, I have tried it in Chrome and Firefox. It just stays on the times page. Same for everyone else or just me?
Prisma.
I might just have to give that a try then haha
Quick question: if I wanted to share some results is it safe to send the big URL of a results page?
EDIT: OK, I see that it redirects to require a login.
OK, is there a way to share stats?
Last edited by MichaelErskine; 04-17-2013 at 05:22 AM.
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