Versions:

  • 2.0.1
  • 1.3.11
  • 1.3.10
  • 1.3.9
  • 1.3.8
  • 1.3.7
  • 1.3.6
  • 1.3.5
  • 1.3.4
  • 1.3.3
  • 1.3.2
  • 1.3.1
  • 1.3.0
  • 1.2.2
  • 1.2.1
  • 1.2.0
  • 1.1.18
  • 1.1.17
  • 1.1.16
  • 1.1.15
  • 1.1.14
  • 1.1.13
  • 1.1.12
  • 1.1.11
  • 1.1.10
  • 1.1.9
  • 1.1.8
  • 1.1.7
  • 1.1.6
  • 1.1.5
  • 1.1.4
  • 1.1.3
  • 1.1.2
  • 1.1.1
  • 1.1.0
  • 1.0.3
  • 1.0.2
  • 1.0.1
  • 1.0.0
  • 0.9.16
  • 0.9.14
  • 0.9.13

ChampR is a Windows-based League of Legends helper utility published by independent developer Al Cheung that has evolved through 42 incremental releases to its current stable version 2.0.1. Positioned in the game companion category, the open-source project provides summoners with lightweight overlays and real-time data panels designed to streamline champion select preparation, rune management, item set suggestions, jungle timers, and summoner spell tracking without altering the core client or violating Riot’s terms of service. Typical use cases include quickly importing optimized rune pages and item builds for the selected champion, monitoring cooldowns on enemy summoner spells input by teammates, displaying current game stats such as CS and KDA in a movable on-screen widget, and logging match histories for post-game review. Because ChampR operates as a passive overlay that reads publicly available memory and network packets, it remains compliant with anti-cheat systems while offering competitive insights similar to more heavyweight desktop assistants. The program supports automatic updates delivered through GitHub, portable or installer deployment, and minimal CPU and memory footprint so frame rates stay unaffected during play. Users launch ChampR before entering a lobby, let it detect the active League process, and then rely on unobtrusive windows that hover above or beside the client to present context-sensitive information. With two years of public development behind it, the utility has attracted a small but active multilingual community that contributes build strings, localization files, and feature requests, ensuring the dataset stays current with every patch cycle. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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