ChronoJump uses a small data base Sqlite that enables to tie jumps to subjects and sessions, and to make all type of comparisons between these events.
It is possible and simple to create new types of jumps with the described variables previously.
It is multiplatform; being programmed in C# using Mono, it would have to work correctly in GNU/Linux, MacOSX, Windows... until the moment works in GNU/Linux and Windows.
It incorporates the following statistics (whenever the opposite does not specify itself, it is allowed to show averages, maximum values, or all the values of only one session or between an indetermine number of sessions (longitudinal), and with distinction of sex)
Graphics of all the statistical described by means of the graphical library NPlot.
Export jumps to spreadsheets (CSV format).
Create personalized reports of all data and statistics (HTML format).
Some jump timekeeper systems use only a personal computer connected directly to the platform. The modern computers are multitask, characteristic that prevents to guarantee a trustworthy measurement because they can be making any other task in a given moment. More info in the Hardware section.