Voice Memo Recorder
Posted 11/12/2008 at 1:47pm
| by Markkus Rovito

Priority ranking from 1 to 10 shades the audio page from green to red.
Another recorder app that focuses on organization, Voice Memo Recorder lets you create your own categories for audio notes. As a clever twist, you can rank recordings with a priority rating of 1 to 10, and they're labeled in shades from green to red according to the priority number. You can also sort recordings according to category, priority, date, and title, a scheme that other App Store hopefuls would do well to mimic.
While those features show promise, Voice Memo only has one audio quality setting, a lowly 8 kHz AIFF (CD quality is 44.1 kHz). That keeps files small, which is a virtue for some, but it renders Voice Memo poor for podcasting or field recording by sound designers or musicians. Voice Memo does however, allow you to email recordings as a way of offloading them.
While the app was reasonable to figure out, some instructions would have helped at times. However, Concrete provides no in-app or online documentation, which is rare, not to mention annoying. When you factor in semi-regular crashes, including while recording, Voice Memo disappoints.
While it works some promising and unique organizational feats, a lack of features and performance makes Voice Memo a letdown.
Voice Memo Recorder
1.0
COMPANY: Concrete Software
CONTACT: www.concretesoftware.com
PRICE: $1.99
REQUIREMENTS: iPhone with 2.0 software update.

Customizable categories and priority ranking for audio recordings. Sorts files by four criteria.

No high-quality recording settings. No documentation. Unstable. Doesn't work with iPod touch 2G.