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This post is for asking for a chronometer port.
these are two choices:
http://sw-timer.sourceforge.net/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/dextimer/
I'll do it myself but I don't have a linux installed right now
I think that shouldn't be a very difficult app to port and useful since the bulit in watch doesn't have chronometer function.
so gentlemen, anyone? please