AudioNote - Notepad and Voice Recorder for iOS, Mac, Windows, and Android - Luminant Software, Inc.. A reader has been following the note taking discussion, and suggests that AudioNote, an app available for Windows, Mac, iPhone, and Android, might fit the bill for lawyers interested in making notetaking during conferences and depositions easier and more efficient. AudioNote links notes and audio, and automatically indexes so that notes and drawings highlight during playback. I don't know that I would record client conferences with it (security concerns); but, this looks quite useful for depositions. Any other ideas or software suggestions out there?
With your recent posts about using OneNote, I'm surprised you aren't using audio recording through that - it is built in. When you play back the recording, it shows what you wrote/typed at the time of the recording and you can jump to any spot in the recording at the click of a mouse on any word/line you have in text. Don't know how more efficient you could be if you use OneNote to its fullest potential.
I will admit that it might take some testing to figure out the right mix of audio recording controls in the settings to make sure your audio is audible. The default settings for me on a Surface Pro 1 didn't do very well, but after some tweaking, it is all I ever use for note taking now in any meeting I'm in.
Posted by: WastinMyFlavor | December 22, 2016 at 09:49 AM