I used to use Voice Memos before they change the interface. Now I really like 
to use DropVox instead. It's a very clean interface with virtually no buttons 
except record, and when you're finished recording it gets sent straight to your 
dropbox account.

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> On Jul 11, 2014, at 4:05 PM, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Kindle books are fully accessible on iOS, so that should not be a problem. 
> That said, textbooks may be different from the novels I've read with the 
> Kindle app, so see if you can test some out. Failing that, Voice Dream Reader 
> is an excellent book-reading app that supports Bokshare and other 
> non-encrypted epub, daisy, mp3, pdf, text, and html files. Bard Mobile will 
> let you read Bard books, and even RFB (well, Learning Ally now) has an app 
> for their content.
> 
> The Voice Memos app should be in the Utilities folder, maybe on the second 
> page, if I recall correctly. Yes, there are other apps out there for this 
> purpose. In fact, there was a discussion a week or two ago about this sort of 
> app, so you might want to have a look in this list's recent archives. I don't 
> record, so I'll be of little use here, but the discussion was extensive and 
> should give you some ideas of apps to look at.
>> On Jul 11, 2014, at 2:53 PM, Josh <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> My wife and I purchased a new iPad last night for purposes of using it for 
>> our college classes. She wants to use e textbooks and we downloaded the 
>> Kindle application in order to do this. The first question is has anyone 
>> used Amazon for these  purposes or what application would you all use in 
>> order to accomplish this?
>>    Another thing we noticed last night after the purchase was made, was that 
>> there is no voice memos application. I don’t see this as a major problem 
>> because although it does a good job with recordings I imagine that there are 
>> better apps out there for recording and that will allow you to put them on 
>> your computer. So, my second question is what recording applications are out 
>> there that would allow a person to record an entire class lecture providing 
>> there is enough room on the device and also allow you to transfer them to a 
>> computer? Any help in guiding me with the two questions presented here will 
>> be greatly appreciated.   
>>  
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