MailVoiceClip: Spoken messages in Apple Mail

mailvoiceclipMailVoiceClip is a stand-alone app that enables you to record your voice and then email the recording. The developer claims that using this facility will save time, make your communication more personal and save you finger and eye strain. You can also use it as a dictaphone, recording and keep the files for later use.

Using an iSight camera or your built-in microphone, MailVoiceClip passes your words to iTunes, which produces the audio clip and then packages it nicely in an email like this:

MailVoiceClip

iSay is its main competitor. At ?¢‚Äö¬¨ 9.95 (c. USD 12), MailVoiceClip is cheaper than iSay, but it doesn’t have the range of features that iSay boasts, including integration with iCal, BlueTooth and iSync support.

MailVoiceClip is available from the developer’s website.

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  1. Hawk Wings » Blog Archive » iVoiceMail: Audio clips in Mail.app says:

    [...] VoiceMailClip costs c. USD 12 (10 Euros). It is a stand-alone app that offers the same basic functions for a third of the price. It not be available any more. The web site is down, although an email to the developer did not bounce back. Who knows? (If nothing else, check out VoiceMailClip’s icon in the linked post, and observe Europe’s relaxed attitude to possible trademark infringements!) [...]

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