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Talk Timer is a simple application in Squeak for use at conferences to help speakers keep track of how much time they have left.

License: Freeware
OS: Mac OS X
File size: 3K
Developer: Kris Gybels      
Price: $0.00
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Talk Timer 0.1 is internet utilities software developed by Kris Gybels.
Talk Timer is a simple application in Squeak for use at conferences to help speakers keep track of how much time they have left.
The timer counts down the number of minutes reserved for the talk and turns red when only 5 minutes are left, when time's up it also flashes.
I originally quickly hacked this together at the Camp Smalltalk event at the ESUG 2005 conference, where we installed it on a computer next to the speakers.
This mac program is freeware, so you can download and use it absolutely free. Talk Timer 0.1 supports different languages (including english). It works with Mac OS X.

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