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LiveSplit
File:LiveSplitIcon.png
Original author(s)Christopher Serr, Sergey Papushin
Initial release21 November 2015; 10 years ago (2015-11-21) [1]
Stable release
v1.7.6 / 17 April 2018; 8 years ago (2018-04-17)
Repositoryhttps://github.com/LiveSplit
Written inC#
Engine
    Operating systemWindows
    Size8.38 MB
    Available inEnglish
    TypeSpeedrun Timer
    LicenseMIT
    Alexa rankIncrease 377,929 (October 2018) [2]
    Websitehttp://livesplit.org

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    Overview

    Originally released November 21, 2015, by Christopher Serr and Sergey Papushin, LiveSplit is a free and open-source timing software designed for timing speedruns. Surpassing its competitor WSplit, it is the most commonly used timer for timing speedruns. [3]

    Features

    Customizable Layout

    Using components, users are able to customize the contents of their layout. There are 23 components to choose from, not including user-created components. Typically, the title, splits, and timer components will be used in conjunction with one another to create a basic layout. The title component displays the name of the game being run, the category of the run, the number of attempts made, the number of attempts finished, the platform of the run, as well as the icon for the game. Each piece of information may be toggled on or off accordingly. The splits component displays a set list of goals for the runner to complete. These goals correspond with tasks or missions related to the completion of the category's rules. The timer component is used to track the amount of time that has passed during a run. The color of the time will change based on the splits. By default, red indicates that the runner is behind, and green indicates that the user is ahead.


    Splits

    Speedrun.com Integration

    Other LiveSplit Tools

    LiveSplit One

    LiveSplit One is the online alternative to LiveSplit, made by the same developers as the original software. It was made for speedrunners who do not use Windows. It is currently available on several different internet browsers, including Google Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Safari, Opera, and the default internet browsers on iOS and Android devices. It is not supported on Internet Explorer and Opera Mini browsers. [4]

    LiveSplit Remote

    LiveSplit Remote is an external application for LiveSplit, available on the Google Play Store for Android devices. Its purpose is to allow users to start, split, undo, skip, pause, resume, and reset via their phones, using the LiveSplit Server component. The remote application was primarily developed by Robin Schönborn. [5]

    References

    1. "Tags". Retrieved 2018-05-12.
    2. "LiveSplit.org Traffic, Demographics and Competitors - Alexa". www.alexa.com. Retrieved 5 December 2018.
    3. "LiveSplit, most common timer". Speed Demos Archive. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
    4. "LiveSplit One GitHub". GitHub. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
    5. "Google Play - LiveSplit Remote". Google Play Store. Retrieved 14 January 2019.

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