Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Meeting Timer

Keep your speakers aware of how much time they have left. The progress bar
turns yellow as the end of the presentation near. It turns red once the time
is over. Read our [Meeting best practices] to help you run effective
meetings that finish on time.
You can display Meeting Timer full-screen if you have a spare screen or
projector in your conference room. Or, if you have a spare screen, you can
display the agenda on most of the screen, and use the remainder of the
screen for the Meeting Timer. Note: Image shown here is Meeting Timer Pro.
Place Meeting Timer discretely to the side. Meeting Timer will stay on top
of PowerPoint, but you can still change slides using your keyboard or mouse.
Meeting Timer is also compatible with [SmartBoard].
There are no annoying "pop-up" advertisements that appear while Meeting
Timer is running.
Start from zero (00:00) and count up. Use this to practice your speech and
figure out how long it will last.
For long meetings, let everyone know how long they have left before the
break is over. You get two choices, you can set the break time by the amount
of time you want to set (ie Return in 10 minutes), or you can ask the
attendees to return at a specific time (ie Return at 10:15 AM).
Show the time of day and the overall progress of the meeting. Choose between
a standard clock, or use the 24 hour Military Time Format. A line on the
meeting progress bar shows you when the current Topic Timer will end.
Show all kinds of visual and/or aural warnings, from nothing at all to
discreet reminders. Or, use loud "can't-miss-it" exit cues. It's all up to
you in Meeting Timer Pro: you can even use your own custom sounds.
Let's face it: meetings can be a waste. Sensitize your attendees of the cost
of meetings by displaying the meeting cost counter. Simply choose units ($,
?, €, etc.) and the average salary and number of attendees. Meeting Timer
does the rest!
Compatible Windows 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, Win 7

Download it here Meeting Timer....

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