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Recorder
Posted 11/12/2008 at 5:21:28am | by Markkus Rovito

Retronyms Recorder
While not big on extra features, Recorder delivers on sound and stability.

Retronyms launched Recorder as the App Store first opened, so it's had a head start in refining the two most most important simple recorder traits: sound quality and stable operation. In both respects, Recorder notches ahead of the competition.

Recorder can't escape the noise inherent in all iPhone recordings, but its audio--available in two settings, with CD-quality AIFF as the highest--sounds just a bit clearer than most competitors. And while we didn't experience flawless operation from Recorder, the app performed solidly--better than most similar apps on average.

When it comes to features, Recorder aims for simplicity. With one-touch record, you can pause and then resume recording smoothly. Saved files are namable, but there are no category folders for organization. For the last, crucial feature--transferring audio to a computer--Recorder lets you email files of up to 10MB to any address or transfer larger items over a Wi-Fi network through a Web browser.

THE BOTTOM LINE
If you only need a simple, no-nonsense audio recorder, Recorder offers solid performance where it counts the most.

Recorder 6.1
COMPANY: Retronyms
CONTACT: www.recordertheapp.com
PRICE: $0.99
REQUIREMENTS: iPhone or iPod touch 2G with 2.0 software update.
Good sound clarity. Stable operation. Transfers files over email or a Wi-Fi network.
Lacks a folder system for organizing recordings.
4/5
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