Chronpat

Chronpat is an open source framework created by time travellers. It is hosted on Axio.en and has several different forks.

Features
The objective of Chronpat is very simple: To allow programs, networks, and software to integrate with a variety of different software and hardware across time and space. For more simple devices, such as radios and those for the sole purpose of communication signals, this is extremely trivial as it merely requires proper formatting. A little bit more difficult is making Chronpat software only visible to those syched to metatime, which causes Chronpat to require certain hardware in order to work. The steps for creating the required physical hardware is open source. Due to the complexity, however, the Chronpat maintainers manufacture and sell them to help support the project.

Software use is accomplished through the use of hyper advanced virtual machines. Another aspect of it is also bypassing the modification defence on devices. As such, in order to be utilized, some websites and apps first have to be "cracked". To make matters more complicated, frequent updates mean that depending on the version of the software Chronpat may or may not work successfully, and it can vary widely depending on the program. Timeline changes may also mess with how compatible something is. Being open source and with anyone allowed to add compatibles is very advantageous because of this, as it means the entire community can benefit from the cracking of any device or program from any given time period.