- Allows recording of the skeleton data as XML file
- Skeleton data recording can be triggered by mouse click or double click on the track bar
- Skeleton data can be replayed by double-click on the track bar, or by pressing a key on keyboard
- Tracks you walk, sit, or stand can be selected and played with mouse
- Vibration is provided for mouse clicks
- Skeleton data can be saved as Excel file, CSV file or an XML file
- Skeleton data can be played with spreadsheet application
- Optional sound can be played when skeleton data is played
- Optional table with names and values for saved skeleton data can be displayed
- Optional table with calculated values can be displayed
- Skeleton data can be imported into other applications for statistical analysis
- Two Skeleton replaying modes are provided: one for skeleton tracking with mouse, another for skeleton replaying with key press
- Export XML data to the clipboard, ready for paste into other programs
- Skeleton tracking can be done with mouse
- Skeleton replaying can be done with mouse, keyboard, or via a configurable hotkey
- Imported skeleton data can be saved as CSV file, Excel file or XML file
- Skeleton data can be calculated and visualized
- Skeleton data can be exported to the clipboard
- Maximum skeleton skeleton tracking is limited to 16 million tracks
- Skeleton data can be exported to Excel file
- The application can be run as a regular console application, or as a Windows Forms app
- The application can also be run as a Universal Windows Platform app for Windows Phone and Windows 10
- Skeleton data can be saved as a CSV file
- The application can save the skeleton data to SQL server
- Skeleton data can be displayed in a grid
- Skeleton data can be saved as Excel file
- Skeleton data can be imported as an Excel file
- The application can be run without displaying the title bar, but you can still quit
- Optional sound is disabled by default
Bit of a cool app. Not perfect but pretty good, its got some limitations such as it needs permission to make noise and access to the USB storage. However I would recommend it for anyone who uses it for research purposes.
The commercial offering is free for personal use only and it requires 2GB of free storage to be able to save the data (which is a lot).
You can download it from here: a77f14ba26 walogi
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