Version 3 of Audio Notetaker brings business-friendly features, including simple audio annotation, transcription tools and presentation capture.
We all have important conversations that we would like to hear again, which is why Digital Voice Recorders are widely used in business. Yet the files created remain difficult to work with and getting value from them is a time consuming process. Sonocent Audio Notetaker makes working with recorded audio a simple and efficient process, and offers new ways to record presentations, conversations and conference calls.
Taking notes during calls, presentations or other business activities is a valuable and necessary thing to do. But it can interrupt the listening process, which of course is as important as keeping notes. Audio Notetaker lets users record presentations and conversations in a simple visual way, annotating it with a few key presses. There is minimal distraction while recording, and maximum usability of the recorded audio.
Instead of the single stream of information you get with standard audio, Audio Notetaker splits your recording up into individual phrases and displays them on screen as bars – creating a visual representation of speech. Editing tools allow individual phrases to be colour coded and specific segments to be sectioned, edited and moved to help structure and organise the recording.
Version 3 not only enables the user to have a visual and interactive platform to record audio, it also offers one easy-to-access hub which stores slides, images, text, audio recordings and other notes all together. It can be an aid to learning many business skills such as note taking, speech analysis and presentation practice.
Audio Notetaker is available now from www.sonocent.com. Pricing starts at £80 ex VAT and volume licences for business are also available. Thirty-day trials can also be downloaded.
