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QuickVoice X

QuickVoice X - 1.7.2

voice recorder: voice email, stickies, digital stereo

All Time: (4.0)
Version 1.7.2: (1.5)
Selected Version: 1.7.2
Release Date: 2003-08-15
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 1.7.2): 2,318
Downloads (all versions): 39,165
Price: $19.95

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Product Description:

Quick-Voice is a feature-rich voice recorder, voice stickies, voice email, and digital stereo recording application for the Mac (with more modules coming!). Add an external microphone and recording of meetings or lectures become a snap. Your can even use your word processor to take notes while recording. Recording length is unlimited.

Its nicely designed interface facilitates one-click operation for most features including: recording, playback, deleting or creation of voice stickies and voice emails. No fussing with filenames, folders, etc. All that is done automatically!

It's the software developers had in mind when they built computers with microphones in the first place. QuickVoice is a Version Tracker "Editor's Pick".

What's new in this version:

  • This release provides a new feature that allows users to automatically convert QuickVoice recordings to MP3 format. This is achieved by processing recordings through iTunes' 'Convert to MP3' feature. Converted files are then automatically added to the iTunes library. This is a great for compressing and archiving important recordings as well as playing back those recordings on iPod.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.0

Additional Requirements:

  • Microphone

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Feedback Summary:

Version 1.7.2:
Overall Rating: (1.5) Features: (3.5) Support: (2.0)
Ease of Use: (3.5) Quality / Stability: (1.0) Price: (3.0)
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QuickVoice X CommentaryFeature Request - Version: 2.3.1, 9/18/2008 01:43AM PST

MacBoulder
I have the iPhone and computer versions of QuickVoice, but I don't like the personal voice recordings I make on QuickVoice showing up in my main iTunes music library, they way this latest update funnels recordings (unless I'm missing something). I keep my voice recordings in a separate iTunes music library so verbal entries into my private diary don't end up getting played in front of all of my relatives at Christmas time when I have my ipod playing random songs through the stereo system for background music during the holidays! nFinity, please create a way to import recordings on our iPhones into the iTunes library of our choice, not just the main library we use for music we buy.
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QuickVoice X CommentaryOne more thing... - Version: 2.2.3.237, 7/26/2008 05:46PM PST

hlb9
By the way, QVR seems to have a bit of a problem with Spaces: the app window doesn't always show when switching back from another space. However, in these days, when Apple's in-house Preview app exhibits the same behavior, it seems unfair to blame the QVR devs for this.

Also, why is the "Recording Format" drop menu inactive in my QVR prefs?
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QuickVoice X ReviewI love it. - Version: 2.2.3.237, 7/26/2008 05:42PM PST

hlb9
I'm running QVR on OS X 10.5.4 (Leopard), and so far—knocking on wood—without a hitch. I'm a writer, and it's been some time that I've been waiting for a little app into which I can quickly dictate passages and thoughts that come to mind while I'm at work. You know how it is, this perfectly worded passage pops into your head but by the time you jut it down, some of it is gone. Maybe I'm too slow a typer, but as far as I'm concerned, QVR is just what I needed. And at the promotional price, it's a pretty decent buy. The only thing I wish wasn't there is the tiny delay between pressing the record button and the time that recording actually commences. It's just a second or two, and while it seems like a long time for my percolating brain, it's really no deal breaker. Thumbs up from me.
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