Návratovi is a small, Czech Republic-based software publisher focused on niche sport timing applications, currently represented by the single utility RemoteBoulderTimer. Written by a developer who also serves as a route-setting official, the program is purpose-built for bouldering competitions where climbers have a limited, strictly enforced time slot to solve short, technical problems. RemoteBoulderTimer turns any Windows laptop or tablet into a centralized stopwatch that can be started, paused and reset over a local network, letting judges at each wall section control the countdown without walking back to a master desk. The interface shows large, color-coded digits readable from several meters away, plays configurable audio cues when thirty seconds and final time are reached, and logs every start/stop event to a CSV file for later review or score-sheet generation. Because the tool is lightweight and runs offline, gyms can deploy it on modest hardware and still maintain the millisecond accuracy required by IFSC rules. While the portfolio is presently limited to this one climbing-centric utility, the publisher’s open-source approach and active participation in Central-European bouldering forums suggest future releases may expand into related timing or scoring utilities for other indoor sports. RemoteBoulderTimer is available free of charge on get.nero.com; the site supplies the package through trusted Windows sources such as winget, always delivers the newest build, and allows users to queue multiple applications for unattended batch installation.

RemoteBoulderTimer

Timer for boulder competitions

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