Plumb Amazing’s Record app for iPhone turns the device into a nifty little field recorder for capturing interviews, lectures, songs, bird calls, meetings, car sounds (to play for Clik and Clak on Car Talk), reminders, ideas, your child’s first words, street musicians, podcasts, science notes, observations, the list is limited only by your imagination.
Sounds in Plum Record can be tagged with photos, and text, multiple tags can be added at different locations in a sound file like bookmarks, allowing you to jump to different sections of the sound file instantly.
Plumb Amazing also offers a free server for uploading files, or you can transfer them directly to your Mac or other disk server.
Available now in the AppStore for a measly $5, many AppStore reviews of this software are glowing, though several complain about bugginess that prevents transferring files to Macs running Tiger.
2 responses to “Turn iPhone into a Digital Recorder”
Althoug 5$ is a bargain, there is a freeware alternative in the appStore that can do the same, search for YouNote in iTunes