Difference between revisions of "Wavmark"
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| + | WavMark is written in pure Java, and should run on all platforms with a Java SE Runtime Environment. | ||
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| + | The following configurations are regularly used in testing. | ||
Revision as of 19:57, 30 October 2009
WavMark - a multi-platform graphical tool for marking word onsets
Download
WavMark is currently in alpha development. Get the latest version here.
Launch on the command line with:
java -jar WavMark.jar
Detailed System Requirements
WavMark is written in pure Java, and should run on all platforms with a Java SE Runtime Environment.
The following configurations are regularly used in testing.