Netmemo Voice Recorder for GTD for Android
I have been tried to anothers app.. But its doesn't work or sending voice attach to my office email address from gmail. But this app really work as well
Our officers use this everyday to send messages to dispatch, really cuts down on time!!
Been using it for 2 years and it always works. Quick and easy way to leave yourself messages while driving. One tap on your phone Records and sends the message to your email. It doesn't get any easier or safer than that.
Fast. Efficient. Droid X.
Excellent app.
Nice. Very slim and fast app.
Its wow
Been using this for a couple of days when suddenly it stopped sending to my email. Fiddled with the settings and even reinstalled my email accounts but no go. Turns out the send automatically by email feature was only a demo -- you need to upgrade to the Plus version to keep that function alive. Why didn't they mention this here? Very nice app, does what it says, will consider buying if there are no better alternatives. Wish they were more transparent/honest though.
Needs replay ability option.
Auto send to my gmail account errors out even though I verified user ID and password.
Extremely effective and simple functionality. Making an app this simple and pure is difficult!
UI nicely simple but not ergonomic; too easy to delete messages by accident?
Very efficient for capturing notes and thoughts while on the go. Love 2-click record & send!
The recording times are to short
Very effective and efficient.
Great program that can allow you to click a widget icon, record (up to 30s with free trial, up to 60m with paid version), click stop and automatically e-mail your voice recording to you, your assistant, or whomever you want. I only wish you could pick who to send to from a list after recording. But I have both green and red- one to send to me and one to send to my assistant.
was working great for awhile but now my audio file is not attached when I email it.
Excellent simple and fast way to send voice notes to my secretary
Brilliant.
Just two days after my "needs MP3 support" comment, the devs have added it. So now you can play files back with Gmail's embedded MP3 player without having to download them first.
Take notes while walking, readings, shopping etc. Every note will be waiting in your mail for futher process.
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It does not work at all
I just wish it could save recordings. Otherwise, awesome!! :)
It saves me so much time and it is good for international communications. Often use it vie blue tt in the car.
Okay
This is one you want. While others have said that the free version doesn't do easy email, it does. Just enter the default email address under settings and then you can quickly click send in the email client after recording. Simply 4 clicks. Open app, record, click email button, click send email button. Great work!
Need a smart "note-taking" application on your Android phone? This...is it. NetMemo on Android allows you to click its app ONCE...and it begins to record audio (clearly/loudly as well - great for conversations/meetings!). Since you can set NetMemo to STOP recording AUTOMATICALLY (at a predetermined length - 30 to 120 seconds, or endless), then ON ITS OWN send that recording to your PRE-SET E-mail address, which makes the entire dynamic virtually - "one click". Your can select mp3 or wav file for your recording. I generally receive the NetMemo mailing in 2 - 10 minutes, depending on traffic. You can choose different colored short-cuts which function differently: Red might self-stop & auto send after 20 seconds to record quick ideas. Blue icon might be set to endless recording, with a different e-mail address. Green recording with typical start/stop functionality. Had to review enthusiastically. Ron
The app as described here is pretty much what I've been looking for. Ok, there are one or two features that would make it even more useful, but all in all, a great concept. What bothers me is that the description and the video for this app (the free version, that is) promise 'two click' recording and automatic e-mailing. But this is only true for the paid version(s). The free version of the app doesn't automatically e-mail your recording, but just sends an e-mail intent (to hand it off to another app, which requires quite a few more 'clicks' before anything is actually sent. The free version is also limited in other unexpected ways, such as ads (in the app as well as the sent e-mail) and limited recording duration. I'm buying the paid version of this app and I may give it five stars. Five stars for the free version when you make the description a bit more accurate.
Very good app. Would pay if voice transcription available.
The functionality described, and shown in the video, is for the paid, not free, version. That's dishonest.
There are tons of recording apps that store locally, but that's not what netMemo is. NetMemo does one thing, and it does it superbly. Quick, simple recording sent to your inbox (or in my case, to Toodledo). A killer GTD app. And a responsive developer. You can't go wrong here if quick, easy thought capture is what you're looking for.
This application should offer to record audio and save it locally without sending it to an e-mail adress and it should provide a way to preview the recordig.
You run down your data, you run up your inbox, and the damned notification flash goes off immediately, not later when you need it. Here's a better idea: use your voice recorder. If it doesn't have option to export .wave, try another. Set it to your alarm 4 when it's useful! The most in options this app has on offer are stingy even in the paid version, and it looks amateurishly dull. Pretty arrogant to charge for something so half-baked!
I used to have a digital voice recorder, but the problem with those is that you often record important memos but later forget to listen to the recordings! Since I got my Android phone I tried many memo recording apps, but they had the same main 'problem'--I forgot to listen to the recordings promptly. So I started looking for apps that emailed me the recordings right away--it's harder to ignore a memo in my computer's Inbox! Some memo apps don't save in the MP3 format; some require many clicks to email the recording; some have overly complicated interfaces. NetMemo doesn't have any of these shortcomings and is clearly the BEST of these types of apps (if you want an app that easily and quickly emails you your memo). I gladly got the paid version and have been very, very happy--I use it every single day. Now with the latest paid version (June 2012), the app is that much better--I can literally record a memo and have it automatically emailed to me in ONE CLICK (you only have to run the app, it records the memo of your pre-set length, emails it to you, and closes the app automatically!!!). If you are looking for a memo-to-email program, look no further!
Look for 2 hours to find an app that would send a voice text. This is the 1
I wanted it 2 record music that was playing on my tablet, but it wouldint!!!!!!!!! please let it do that! thank u
Where's the playback?! I'm going to keep searching.
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