I have not used that app, but I really like the Dropvox app. It is $1.99
and does a really good job of recording, you can set it up to start
recording as soon as you launch the app if you want or start the recording
manually. As soon as you tap the stop button it saves the recording on your
phone in your Dropbox where it is very easy to find and play and also saves
it to your Dropbox account so that any computer or other device where you
have a copy of Dropbox installed you will have a copy of the recording. I
have even used this app to record concerts and the audio quality was very
good.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Diane Scalzi" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2012 4:41 PM
Subject: [VICUG-L] Quickvoice Recorder App on iPad 2
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I recently had to record a meeting and had left all three of my digital
> voice recorders at home. I downloaded and installed a free app called
> Quickvoice onto my iPad 2 and was able to record the meeting. I found the
> app to be marginally accessible. The buttons worked with Voiceover, but I
> couldn't read the list of recordings. Also, Voiceover shut down once
> recording started. I can't find any way to rewind or fast forward the
> recording or any way to synch the recording to my PC to work with it in
> Audacity. Has anyone had experience with this app who can answer my
> question? All help appreciated. I probably will try Smart Recorder next if
> I
> can't get Quickvoice to work any better. Thanks.
>
>
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