CURRENT VERSION
This package requires that the Python interpreter and PyQT4 binary packages already be installed on your machine. Linux users are encouraged to install Python and PyQt4 via their package repositories
Note: This version of rbChron is not compatible with Python 3.0. This will be addressed in the 3.1 release.
This is the second bugfix release.
rbChron v3.0.2 (Windows and Linux)
rbChron v3.0.2 Signature File
You can find my public key here.
BYTE COMPILED VERSION
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PREVIOUS VERSIONS
This package requires that the Python interpreter and PyQT4 binary packages already be installed on your machine. Linux users are encouraged to install Python and PyQt4 via their package repositories
Note: This version of rbChron is not compatible with Python 3.0. This will be addressed in the 3.1 release
rbChron v3.0.1 (Windows and Linux)
rbChron v3.0.1 Signature File
This version has a bug in it that prevents one from setting the stopwatch with two digit numbers.
It is included for historical purposes. Use of this version is not recommended.
rbChron v3.0 (Windows and Linux)
rbChron v3.0 Signature File
Please note that this version of rbChron requires the PyQt3 toolkit
in addition to the python interpreter. There should be GPL versions of this toolkit for Linux, Mac, and
Windows. If you're using the Windows platform, please be aware that the only GPL'ed version of QT is
version 4. This particular version of rbChron was developed on version 3.3.5. I have not tested the
code to see if it will work with this version. I also have not tested the code on anything but Linux.
Given this fact, I'm not guaranteeing that the code will even run in its current state.
rbChron v2.0 Alpha 1
rbcChron v2.0 Alpha 1 Signature File
This version of rbChron does not use PyQT and therefore does not depend on it. I do
not maintain this version any more. If it doesn't run, you may need to use an older
version of the python interpreter.
rbChron v1.8 (Windows and Linux)
rbChron v1.8 Signature File
Please let me know about any problems you may find. I'm also interested an any observations
and suggestions you may have. Enjoy!
You can find my public key here.