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iTalk Recorder, our popular iOS voice recording iPhone app has recently surpassed 2 million downloads in the app store. To celebrate, the app has been updated with an improved user interface and easier access to sharing. You can even access your files via iTunes File Sharing.

Rather than just talk about the app, I thought it would be more fun to share an interview with it’s creator, Jamin Guy. If you’ve ever asked “How do I make an app?” this post is for you!

Who are you and what do you do?

Jamin GuyMy name is Jamin Guy and I’m a Senior Product Developer here at Griffin Technology. I work on various software projects from mobile native and web apps to web services. Some of the projects make it out into the wild but others are tools for internal use only.

How did you learn app development?

The very first exposure I had to iOS programming was actually on the unofficial jailbreak SDK which was out for a few months before Apple announced the official iOS SDK 1.0. I started with a solid foundation in software engineering and object oriented programming so it wasn’t too far of a leap to go to iOS development. The next Spring when Apple released the official SDK I continued learning Obj-C and the Cocoa frameworks, by playing around with iOS sample code and reading as much as I could from Apple’s documentation, books, and blog posts. I basically just tried to soak in as much knowledge as I could and learned by trial and error.

What gave you the idea to create iTalk Recorder?

Photo from Flickr by: The Blake SlateI was playing guitar at my house a lot back then and really needed a way to quickly and easily record song ideas. After trying a few of the recording apps available then, I got discouraged with either their lack of features or the nasty bugs they had. Griffin had a hardware product called iTalk from several years before that allowed you to record audio to iPods so it was a natural extension for us to create a recording app. I realized that there was an opportunity to create a simple recorder that had just the features I wanted without being bloated and hard to use. The main feature that iTalk had that others didn’t was the ability to pause and append to recordings. It also had a very clean and intuitive UI/UX. It seems trivial now but remember this was back in 2008 when there were far fewer apps than today.

What was the biggest challenge developing iTalk Recorder?

When I started developing iTalk it was the first big iOS project that I had ever done and my lack of knowledge of both Obj-C and the platform were big hurdles. The official iOS SDK had also only been out for a couple of months so there wasn’t a lot of information outside of Apple’s documentation, which was sparse at the time. When we went to develop version 2.0 of the app a year later I ended up refactoring a ton of code from the first version. Looking back on it there was a pile of nasty code in version 1.0. It’s a wonder it worked as well as it did back then!

What’s the difference between the free version and iTalk Premium?

When we first started out the main difference between the 2 versions was that one had ads and one didn’t. Apple didn’t allow background processing back then so both versions stopped recording when pushed to the background. Over time as Apple opened up more functionality in the SDK we added background recording and playback to the Premium version. We also added Dropbox support to the Premium version as well, which has been a really popular feature. In the latest versions we added iTunes File Sharing support which allows users to transfer recordings directly to their computers through iTunes. Some of the recordings can get very large so this feature makes getting recordings off of your device a breeze.

How many downloads have we had of each one?

We’ve haiTalk Recorderd over 2 million downloads of the free version and we’ve now passed the 100,000 mark on Premium. I think the most downloads we had in one day was 30,000 or 40,000 back when it first came out. When Apple released iOS 2.0 they included a built in recorder app so we thought that iTalk’s days were numbered but surprisingly it has continued to do very well over time.

Where would you point developers to learn to code for iOS?

As I mentioned before the Apple docs and sample code are a great place to start. Apple has done an excellent job of updating both of these over time and they remain my number one spot for finding out information. There are some great books as well such as TapWorthy and iOS Recipes. You can also get some great knowledge from iTunes U where Stanford has free video lectures from their iOS development class. StackOverflow is a great place to find answers to many questions. If you’re running up against a problem, chances are that someone else has run into the same thing before and there’s no use reinventing the wheel! Now you can also find a ton of open source stuff on github.com and other places like http://cocoacontrols.com. The bottom line is that there are a plethora of places to find good information and it’s up to you to take the plunge!

Thanks Jamin!

Get iTalk Recorder

Now head to the App Store to download iTalk Lite for free. If you like it and you’d like the bonus features pick up iTalk Premium for just $1.99.

Photo of iTrip from Flickr by: The Blake Slate

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iTalk voice recording app

When we get questions on Twitter and Facebook, we do our best to answer them as quickly as possible. Of course, we also have an incredible customer service team who answer your emails, calls and chats frequently too.

Recently, Jamie Pritchard expressed a need for a better explanation on how to transfer files from iTalk Recorder to iTunes.

iTalk Recorder is our popular voice recording app for iPod, iPhone and iPad. It’s a personal favorite of mine too.

Here’s how to get your files from iTalk to iTunes

  • With your device connected open iTunes
  • Select your iPod, iPhone or iPad under devices
  • Select Apps from the top of the iTunes Window
  • Scroll all the way to the bottom until you see File Sharing
  • Select iTalk under File Sharing
  • Your recordings will be on the right, you can drag and drop those files to your desktop or any other folder

That should help you Jamie.

If you have a question about our products please feel free to reach out. That’s why we’re here! Thanks.

Don’t have iTalk Recorder Premium? Grab it from the App Store.

UPDATE:

You must use iTalk App 4.1 or later to see this feature. Be sure to update your app if you already have it installed.

 

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Image from Flickr by: Colleen AF VenableAlexander Hotz shared a fantastic collection of educational podcasts in his Mashable post yesterday. His “2010 Downloading Curriculum” lists fifteen essential back to school podcasts. Even if you’re not heading back to school, you should still check them out.

I’m a huge fan of podcasts, a quick look at my iTunes shows that I am subscribed to 127 shows!

I love the idea of being able to create your own Internet radio show on the fly. These days it’s simple to create your own.

You may want to try our iTalk Recorder app to record your show like Cliff Ravenscraft and C.C. Chapman.  If you really want to create a quick podcast, why not give Cinch or AudioBoo a try.

What are you listening to?

Do you listen to podcasts? Which ones are your favorites?

Image from Flickr by: Colleen AF Venable

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Not only do we find Julian Smith‘s song really catchy, our iTalk Recorder app makes a cameo at the beginning.

What do you think? It’s a pretty little ditty, isn’t it?

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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.

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