Meeting Notes for iPhone Review

Meeting Notes is a small program that makes it possible to record meetings, while taking important notes at specific times.A more or less dispensable app.
The app is well suited to record meetings of different kinds, and provides ample opportunity to categorize these meetings, as well as add important notes at specific times in the recording. It seems that way to you first start recording, then you have the opportunity to: Pause the recording, adding a quick note could later be edited to add a note to be edited immediately, take a picture with the camera for use as a note . You also have the opportunity to make a covert meeting recording, making the screen black (not off) and you can then add a quick note by clicking once on the screen.



Functionality

It is by no means an ambitious app we’re doing. It is obvious that it is functional, but as regards the overall impression you will not be impressed. The interface is relatively functioning, however, some text labels may be preferable, so you knew what buttons were for.Looks are directly ugliness that is in no way made something out of the presentation. It is perhaps not the most important, but we know that the iPhone is capable of more.

In practice

It works. One can easily hear what people say as long as they’re relatively close. If you’re talking about a larger meeting of 10 or more at a long table or the like, it will be a problem to hear all equally clear. For small group meetings or private conversations is quite good.

Why?

Most apps will serve a purpose of one kind or another, and caters therefore also to a specific audience. I find it hard to imagine a city council where everyone sits and uses their iPhone to record, taking notes and snapping pictures of each other to mark who said what. It works simply impractical, it’s a good idea to take notes, but it can easily be done on a piece of paper or the iPhone’s built-in note application. Also you can record a meeting with the program Memos which lies on all iPhones.

Recommended

There is no doubt that anyone could find the program extremely useful, especially because the program’s ability to combine important notes with audio recording. Basically, the program can not be recommended for the general iPhone user, it is by no means indispensable, given that iPhone has built-in features for both notes and recording. The price of 12 dollars is reasonable if you have a direct need for a program of this type.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Meeting Notes for iPhone Review

Meeting Notes is a small program that makes it possible to record meetings, while taking important notes at specific times.A more or less dispensable app.
The app is well suited to record meetings of different kinds, and provides ample opportunity to categorize these meetings, as well as add important notes at specific times in the recording. It seems that way to you first start recording, then you have the opportunity to: Pause the recording, adding a quick note could later be edited to add a note to be edited immediately, take a picture with the camera for use as a note . You also have the opportunity to make a covert meeting recording, making the screen black (not off) and you can then add a quick note by clicking once on the screen.



Functionality

It is by no means an ambitious app we’re doing. It is obvious that it is functional, but as regards the overall impression you will not be impressed. The interface is relatively functioning, however, some text labels may be preferable, so you knew what buttons were for.Looks are directly ugliness that is in no way made something out of the presentation. It is perhaps not the most important, but we know that the iPhone is capable of more.

In practice

It works. One can easily hear what people say as long as they’re relatively close. If you’re talking about a larger meeting of 10 or more at a long table or the like, it will be a problem to hear all equally clear. For small group meetings or private conversations is quite good.

Why?

Most apps will serve a purpose of one kind or another, and caters therefore also to a specific audience. I find it hard to imagine a city council where everyone sits and uses their iPhone to record, taking notes and snapping pictures of each other to mark who said what. It works simply impractical, it’s a good idea to take notes, but it can easily be done on a piece of paper or the iPhone’s built-in note application. Also you can record a meeting with the program Memos which lies on all iPhones.

Recommended

There is no doubt that anyone could find the program extremely useful, especially because the program’s ability to combine important notes with audio recording. Basically, the program can not be recommended for the general iPhone user, it is by no means indispensable, given that iPhone has built-in features for both notes and recording. The price of 12 dollars is reasonable if you have a direct need for a program of this type.

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