Hi Sarah and others, I guess my Phone call example was not a good one. What I'm looking for is a way to very quickly make a recording and have it waiting for me in a handy location. Other ideas on how that might be done would be great. My work is very fast paced and I'd love to be able to make very quick recordings. I even find waking up the phone and unlocking it to be frustrating time wise. My thought was that shaking the phone immediately to start a recording would be quick and easy and then a shake or two finger scrub to end the recording would work well.
Any suggestions? Eric Caron On Jan 31, 2012, at 10:45 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote: > the shake when i n a call aint going to happen. The reason? apple does not > let you record or play anything in a call. but I do like the rest of your > suggestions. > On Jan 31, 2012, at 7:43 PM, Bryan Jones wrote: > >> Hello Eric, >> >> Thanks for taking the time to do this. I was hoping to switch from >> ClearRecord to List Recorder for recording my class lectures this semester, >> but the lock screen issue bit me in my first class, causing me to >> unknowingly not record the entire class, so I haven't touched List Recorder >> since then. >> >> I like the current feature set and the suggestions you mentioned, but for me >> the app is currently not an option because of the lock screen bug. >> >> Cheers, >> Bryan >> >> On Jan 31, 2012, at 8:04 PM, Eric Caron wrote: >> >>> Hello listers, >>> >>> I am a enthusiastic List Recorder user. I've been gathering personal >>> recommendations for the developer concerning improvements, fixes, and >>> desired new features. I'm wondering if other List Recorder users would be >>> willing to share such thoughts with me. >>> >>> How would you like to see this app improved? >>> >>> >>> Here are some of my current favorite desired improvements >>> >>> Modest suggestions: >>> >>> I would like the default list sort method to be manual rather then by >>> creation date. >>> I would like moved items to be automatically unchecked once they are moved >>> I would like to be placed on the first item of a list when I move to a >>> list >>> Within in a single list I would like to be able to drag and drop items for >>> quick reorganization >>> I would like a option for a different sound for signaling the start of a >>> recording. A clear click or pop would be just fine. >>> >>> Big suggestions: >>> >>> I would like to take written notes while I'm recording and later be able to >>> review my written notes and if desired have the recording play back where I >>> was when I made the note. >>> >>> I would like the option for a very fast quick record even when List >>> recorder is in the background. For example I could be on a call and shake >>> the phone and make a recording and have it be waiting in list recorder when >>> I go back to the app. >>> >>> >>> I would like the option to use the due date area to have my list recorder >>> item become a calendar event >>> >>> Or, perhaps List Recorder items that come due could show up in >>> notifications. >>> I would like to be able to back up all my items onto the computer easily >>> and also restore them back to the phone. I realize part of this is all >>> ready available, as we can back up to a computer. >>> >>> I would like to be able to import a recording to make part of a list. >>> For that matter it might be good to be able to import text as well. >>> >>> fixes: >>> >>> List recorder should return to the behavior broken in iOS5 where recording >>> continues after the phone locks. Currently it stops recording. >>> >>> Thank you for any suggestions big or small. >>> >>> Currently I use many devices to meet my work needs, Victor Reader, Olympus >>> recorder, Milestone 312, and if I could only have one device I'd pick my >>> iPhone with List Recorder. >>> >>> I have done a few rustic podcasts on using List Recorder version 2.2. I'm >>> no professional. However, I'm told they will be eventually made available >>> at sixth mode.com >>> >>> The developer truly listens to and acts on suggestions. please share yours >>> with me. 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