So, I know that there are loads of great speedcubing timers out there, but I’ve always felt that these are half solutions that leave a lot of manual work for the user of the timer to do things like synchronising solves between devices.

As a Computer Scientist and hobbyist speedcuber, I felt that I am in a unique position to offer a solution to this problem.

Over the past few weeks, I’ve been developing a new speedcubing timer that (for now; open to suggestions) I am calling QubeTime. Although QubeTime is in BETA right now and most of the eventual functionality is still missing, I thought I should release it to the public so that I can get feedback as soon as possible.

With that in mind, please send me your suggestions and feel free to contact me using my business email.

The current list of planned features include:

  • Multi-device cloud synchronisation
  • In-depth solve statistics.
  • Import/export to/from all major* speedcubing timers.
  • Easy solve sharing with link previews. (Twitter cards, etc…)
  • ?? Speedcubing news bulletins ??
  • User solve comments.

TL;DR I’m building a new speedcubing timer, it’ll have lots of cool features.

  • @QaspROP
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    21 year ago

    @[email protected] @[email protected] Thank you for your responses. Those are excellent suggestions and I will most likely end up integrating them into the timer. I’m glad to hear there are some people looking forward to the release of this project.

    I’m getting ready to release the source for community contribution, so stay tuned for that.