:- )))))))) ... well it is, but noone wrote documentation yet (I am telling him every evening to speed up the work, but instead writing he reads internet forums like this one

) and I am also waiting for some testers having latest version. I hane 2 feedbacks and waiting for one more.
AND Matt, since I am writing here and not doing what I have to do, let me write one information which is not directly related to timer, but to ESC. I got in Muncie, one ESC which makes strange things, so after inspection of experts, the problem is not ESC itself, which otherwise works perfectly, but the problem was Deans connector which has its flat contact somehow damaged (looks like after some spark or something) and it simply did not have proper contact, making input voltage variation, impossible spin up or stipping during run.
The problem of Deans is that it has very large and strong contact, but only as a new. The contact is ONE plate which makes large area, what is perfect, but if there is some dirt particle, the area converts to single line or even single point with only fraction of conductivity (seems OK without load, but fails with motor). And in case that it is damaged by some spark, it will never work properly again. That was this case.
That is why I do not reccomend Deans for this, choose connectors with several segments and even best are tose where "spring" material is NOT also the contact material (like it is for example XT60) they works well, but not forever. Fortunately failing XT60 or golds or similar is easy to recognize - if it goes easy in and out or even freely rotating when connected (golds), spring is already too weak (that is case of Samatha in France) and it is on way to fail. But Deans are impossible to inspect by eyes or by feeling, so it is better not to use them at all.