What is it?

Timestamper is a tool for instructors to record the timing of their slides during a lecture. It creates a timestamp file which can be used by a Distance Ed producer to synchronize course materials with a recording of the lecture.

It can be used with Apple Keynote, Microsoft PowerPoint, or Skim(PDF reader). It will record the timing information into a timestamp file in the same folder as your presentation.

You can also use it to leave notes for your class's producer, to help them better produce your class.

Where do I get it? How do I install it?

Getting It

You can always get the latest version of the installer right here:

Timestamper 2.0 beta 3 - 1.3Mb/Oct 30, 2007

Installing It

To install it, double-click on the zip archive to unzip it, and then drag it to your Applications folder. I suggest adding it to your Dock to make it convenient to run.

How can I stay up to date?

If you have a recent version, you can get the latest version of Timestamper by either using the Check for updates... item in the TimeStamper menu, or visit this website.