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Speech and Debate Timekeeper 2.2 |
Freeware
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Info/description:
Speech and Debate Timekeeper is a collection of two multi-platform timers for all speech and debate events.One is a debate timer with speech order and time limits preprogrammed for Policy, Lincoln-Douglas, Parliamentary, Public Forum, and miscellaneous debate formats. It also tracks prep time for both sides. The other timer is designed for individual events. These timers give visual and/or vocal time signals at user defined intervals Key features: * Simple stopwatch style interface simultaneously shows time elapsed and remaining. Buttons are large so that they can be finger pressed on PDAs. * Visual time signals on a color coded background indicating minutes or seconds remaining. * Spoken time signals or tones, including protected minute alerts for points of information in constructive speeches of Parliamentary debates. * Tracks speech order and prep times. Default time limits are set according to the selected event and are adjustable. * The name of the speech or task being timed is displayed in the title of the window. * Navigational buttons set the timer to time the previous or next task. * High contrast display setting with black text on a white background. * Context sensitive help screens are available from drop down menus. Updated Description: * Compiled against SuperWaba 5.84. * Prep time for Lincoln-Douglas updated to 4 minutes to conform with new NFL rules. * Fixed bug where the time setting buttons would not correctly set the prep time when it is reset after some of the prep time was used before the current prep session. * Added View menu to the menu bar of the timer window. The View menu contains menu items for displaying the name of the debate format or speech event and the running prep time for both sides. * Spoken time signals are turned on by default for policy debates only. For all other events, time signals are silent by default, except for prep times and the first and last minutes of constructive speeches in parliamentary debates. * On desktop platforms, the Stop button will beep immediately when pressed even while a time signal is being spoken instead of waiting for the spoken signal to end. * Fraction of a second is now rounded down in the time left display. It used to be rounded up. This is a cosmetic change only. It does not affect the accuracy of the timer. * Added additional application icons for Palm and Linux platforms. * Added a package supporting the Palm Z22 device as a separate download.
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