Can you record from any radio app you have and save songs on your computer 
with it?

Thanks in advance,

Brenda

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dane Trethowan" <[email protected]>
To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 3:42 AM
Subject: Bossjock IOS App


Hi!

I had the pleasure of trying the Bossjock app and I'm very impressed with 
what the app offers given its price of $10 Australian.

The App is perfectly accessible though I shouldn't have been surprised, the 
developer mentioned that he'd had a lot of positive feedback etc from other 
Voiceover users and that's helped form the excellent Bossjock App.

This App is by no means a fully fledged Broadcasting suite but it does offer 
enough features and facilities to do some serious recording work and 
Netcasting in conjunction with other available Apps.

The main screen is made up of 3 tabs, the "Studio" tab is where all your 
Kart players are, your faders, the control for microphones and so on, the 
"Recordings tab is where all the recordings you plan to use reside and the 
"Settings' tab is where you'll find the settings to control the app.

How easy is Bossjock to use? Loading tracks into the kart players and 
double-tapping on the 1 you want to play couldn't be easier and Bossjock 
offers a variety of ways to get those tracks loaded onto the Kart players, 
the iTunes library is the obvious source for music and audio but how about 
Dropbox and Wi-Fi? This alone makes Bossjock very powerful and easy to 
integrate with other devices such as computers etc.

I'm still discovering more about the Bossjock App and I've found the 
Bossjock Twitter feed to be a most helpful source of information,users of 
Bossjock who follow the feed often post their own Podcasts etc which they've 
produced with Bossjock, the few I'veh eard thus far sound very professional.



Sent from Dane's iPhone +613400494862

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