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Program oriented to races and streaming. A lot of customization options, and several features designed for connectivity with SpeedRunsLive races. | Program oriented to races and streaming. A lot of customization options, and several features designed for connectivity with SpeedRunsLive races. |
Revision as of 10:59, 6 February 2015
Maintained by CryZe and wooferzfg1 Program oriented to races and streaming. A lot of customization options, and several features designed for connectivity with SpeedRunsLive races.
Maintained by Nitrofski The classic split program, recently rebuilt to add features missing from WSplit classic.
Maintained by Xunkar Split program developed with customization in mind, can import times directly from WSplit.
Developed by ewaller, Maintained by DJS Mac only. Open Source.
Maintained by dunnius Very powerful program that can be used to track a lot of detailed information. More information oriented and less graphically oriented than other programs here.
Maintained by setz Not so much a timer, this is oriented to adding up in-game timers for games such as Sonic and MTPO where real time is not used. Requires a Python install to run.
No longer maintained, made by Wodanaz Including here for legacy purposes, WSplit still works as a basic splitting program, but this build lacks a lot of features that newer timers have implemented. Still a quick, simple solution to getting splits if need be.