eRecorder Lite for iPhone 1.2

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    Requires iPhone OS 2.2.1

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With eRecorder Lite for iPhone record memos, lectures, debates, medical dictation, music, ambient noise discussions, interviews, business meetings, spontaneous ideas, or any other sounds on your iPhone. Use it as a voice recorder or a sound recorder. Record for seconds or hours. It features beautifully animated and intuitive user interface with large, easy to touch buttons, record for seconds or hours, seek, pause during playback, email short recordings, wifi sync any recordings pause, resume, and append to existing recordings on the fly, interruption protection allows you to continue recording after a phone call interruption, and rotates upside down for easy speaker us.

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