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An open-source, multi-platform graphical tool for marking word onsets
 
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== Testing Configurations ==
 
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Revision as of 00:02, 31 October 2009


An open-source, multi-platform graphical tool for marking word onsets

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Overview

WavMark is designed for precise scoring and timing of participant responses during verbal tasks, especially Free Recall. However, it can be used for many kinds of audio annotation. WavMark displays an audio recording as a self-scrolling waveform on the screen which automatically keeps up with audio playback.

Download

File Type
WavMark.mpkg Mac OSX installer
WavMark.msi Windows installer
WavMark.jar Multi-platform executable 0.1
WavMark.jar Multi-platform executable 0.1

System Requirements

WavMark is written in pure Java, and should run on all platforms with a Java SE Runtime Environment, version 5 or higher (including Mac, Linux, Windows, Solaris, and others). Most computers come with Java pre-installed, so you can probably run the installers above without worrying about system requirements.

Bugs and Feature Requests

Please report all bugs to: You can also email that address to request that new features be incorporated into the next release of the program.

Development

License

WavMark is free and open-source software, released under the GNU General Public License, version 3. We encourage other groups to modify and improve the program.

Developer Documentation

Documentation can be found in the source jar above, and online here. Additionally, a development guide can be found here.

Testing Configurations

The following configurations are regularly used in testing:

Operating System Java versions
Mac OS 10.6 Java 6
Mac OS 10.5 Java 5, 6
Ubuntu Linux 10.11 Java 6
Windows 7 Java 6
Windows XP Java 5, 6