You can download and try TimeLord for free below, though a license is required to activate TimeLord's functionality in the long term. 
 

 

Download the latest version of TimeLord here:

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Note: MSEXLord is included with TimeLord.
 The latest available version is TimeLord 2.0.17
 
NOTE: The latest BETA installer is below!

BETA Version 6.0.2.1 Installer is Here

 

 
 
 

 
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HTTPLord is supplied separately, and can be downloaded here.

HTTPLord_v1.6.70.zip


 
 

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MD5 4f7c918445ab42838e58e71e02047224
SHA256 b2963a483a9ecf8014505760de8478293f854a3435471fb0e41fae9c2ac6af28
File size 16.4 MB ( 17247473 bytes )
File type Win32 EXE
PE32 executable for MS Windows (GUI) Intel 80386 32-bit
TrID NSIS - Nullsoft Scriptable Install System (94.8%)
Win32 Executable MS Visual C++ (generic) (3.4%)
Win32 Dynamic Link Library (generic) (0.7%)
Win32 Executable (generic) (0.5%)
Generic Win/DOS Executable (0.2%)
 
Detailed Analysis Here
 

ANTIVIRUS FALSE POSITIVES:  Some anti-virus software (usually free AVG and AVAST) detects TimeLord's installer as a virus/malware.   These are false-positives, and can use a service like VirusTotal.to confirm the above against the file you have downloaded is genuine.. If you don't believe it, try googling "AVG false positives", there is over 180,000 hits including "World of Warcraft" and ATI display drivers etc.  TimeLord contains some unusual routines to do what it does, it's not a word processors or spreadsheet after all.  TimeLord is scanned and checked before every upload, and the development and testing machines are protected also. 14/54 scanners incorrectly identified the installer as a virus, and 1/54 detected TimeLord.exe as having an encrypted area (which it does).  TimeLord should pose no threat to your system.  Please test for yourself at VirusTotal. TimeLord uses the Null Soft Installer System (NSIS) which has also led to most false positives for some reason.