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Overheard in our software department…

“Gentlemen, we can rebuild him. We have the technology. We have the capability to build the world’s first bionic voice recording app. iTalk Recorder will be that app. We can make him better than he was before. Better, stronger, faster.”

Ok, so the all new iTalk Recorder app may not be bionic.


I blogged a little while ago about how iTalk Recorder is still rocking in the iTunes App Store with over 1 million downloads (we’re shooting for 6 million ;-) ). Be prepared for the rocking to continue now that we’ve made iTalk Lite and iTalk Premium even better! Even Steve Austin would be proud.

  • Easy, one-touch recording
  • Three quality settings: Good, Better, and Best, equivalent to CD-quality recording
  • Email recordings directly from iPhone or iPod touch (Premium has a 10MB file limit on iPhone 3GS and iPhone and iPod touch has a 5MB file limit, Lite version has a 2MB file limit)
  • New transport controls to precisely navigate files
  • Available in two versions: iTalk Premium and iTalk Lite

iTalk Premium is on sale for a limited time for just $1.99. iTalk Lite is available for free from the iTunes App Store. iTalkSync is a free download available at www.italksync.com.

Don’t forget to become a fan on Facebook to receive special announcements and updates.

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I noticed a tweet today from @drthomasho to @gardenglen saying he was having trouble figuring out how to transfer an .AIFF file, which he recorded with our iTalk Recorder app, to MP3 format.

Before you transfer the file, go ahead and start up iTunes.

  • Go to iTunes (top left corner)
  • Choose Preferences
  • Select Import Settings (down in the middle)
  • Choose Import Using
  • From the drop down menu choose MP3 Encoder

How To Transfer an AIFF file to MP3

Now when you import files from iTalk to iTunes you can easily convert them to MP3:

  • Click the file in iTunes (so it’s blue)
  • Select Advanced
  • Choose Create MP3 Version

A second file will be created in iTunes. One will be the original .AIFF and the newer one will be an .MP3.

I hope this helps.

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iTalk Recorder App

With iPhone’s latest 3.0 OS Voice Memos application, there’s been talk in twitterland and the blogosphere about the future of our iTalk Recorder app.

After a look at our statistics, we can happily report that unique users went up substantially since the launch of 3.0. Daily sales of iTalk Recorder Premium have also steadily increased.

I came across a great post about the comparison of both voice recording apps by Bakari Chavanu from Apple Matters. Chavanu writes:

The number one missing feature in Voice Memo is the ability to title your individual voice recordings. You can assign recordings to a particular category, such as lectures or reminders, but each of your recordings is stamped only with the time and date you started the recording.

You can read Chavanu’s full comparison in his post iTalk vs. Voice Memo.

I should add that we are working on some new features that will make iTalk unquestionably cooler. If you’re already loving iTalk, you should drop by here to say hello.

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We were so excited when we noticed our iTalk Recorder app in one of the latest iPhone App Store ads. Did you see it too?

It was just a few weeks ago that iTalk received it’s 1,000,000th download! To celebrate the love that our little app has been getting, I’ve created a Facebook Fan Page. If you enjoy iTalk too, please consider becoming a fan.

If you haven’t tried iTalk yet, you can download the free ad supported version or the paid version from the iTunes App Store.

Let me know what you think.

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