FF Apps Archive (beta)

Dictaphone


A digital dictaphone application for the web in general and FirefoxOS in particular. You can create any number of sound clips of any length (limited by the size of your device storage). You can play back sound clips, instantly seek to a given position of the clip and play or record several clips at the same time. It is based on the WebAudio and IndexedDB APIs. Note to FirefoxOS users: the app requires FirefoxOS 1.2 or higher. It has been developed and tested on Geeksphone Peak. Any feedback on compatibility with your terminal / FirefoxOS version (both positive and negative), sent to dictaphone@fos-apps.org, will be much appreciated :-). Note to Keon FirefoxOS 1.3 users: the app seems not to work for this device/os version. The exact cause is being investigated (possible bug in getUserMedia ?)

Homepage: http://www.fos-apps.org/

Developer: Lukas Laag

Support: Web, Email

Categories: music, utilities

Works Offline

Rating: 3.5147, 68 ratings

Created: 2014-01-18T15:15:09

Updated: 2014-01-18T15:15:09

Version: 1.0.10

Release Notes:
1.0.9 (Jun 3, 2015) Added many translations: Bengali (Bangladesh), Bengali (India), Catalan, Dutch, Greek, Hindi (India), Malayalam, Portuguese (Brazil), Tamil (India) 1.0.8 (May 14, 2014) Restructured the menus to create an About and a Settings screen. The 'Release microphone between recordings' setting is now true by default. 1.0.7 (May 9, 2014) Added a traditional Chinese translation 1.0.6 (April 22, 2014) Added a german translation 1.0.5 (April 03, 2014) Added support for the simplified Chinese locale 1.0.4 (March 15, 2014) Restructured the app i18n to allow translation using Transifex 1.0.3 (Feb 25, 2014) Added capability to play clips in a loop. Added setting to deactivate the microphone between recordings. Fixed volume control slider bug #3 1.0.2 (Feb 5, 2014) Changed play screen to display only vital info if screen size is smaller than 480px 1.0.1 (Jan 20, 2014) Added feature detection based on Modernizr to make init more robust 1.0 (Jan 18, 2014) Initial release