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TommyKay

macrumors newbie
Jan 26, 2011
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Probably blocked as well

>Is there any software available to let me jot down some notes, you know, type them in?

>Probably illegal. You could type in a bomb threat.

The question is, does the software exist? If you dont know, dont waste others time by bringing up an unrelated legalities question. Particularly when you know nothing about the law. The legalities people here should clam up unless they have the info requested.

Sheesh.
 
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TedMurphy

macrumors newbie
Feb 7, 2011
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hah, funny

Why save locally? Save to the net. Easiest and quickest way to record any phone call is through CallTrunk (http://www.calltrunk.com). Cloud-based, keeps the call saved and available forever, free for the first 25 minutes.

You can initiate a call through the web interface and record a call on your iphone now. An iphone app allowing the call to be initiated from the iphone will be out in days (waiting for ok from apple). Blackberry and Android apps working fine now. Contact me at ted@calltrunk.com for more information.
 

mrmoserri

macrumors newbie
Feb 24, 2011
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that's really creepy man. i hope you plan on recording the phone call with the interviewee's knowledge
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I do think it is any of your business of what people do or even think. you are one of those poeple who think of themself like father with his son. do yourself afavour and hope your own plan not others.
 

Fantom555

macrumors 6502
Jul 9, 2007
382
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New York City
Hey if you want to record a phone call just get one of those livescribe pens then u import it in itunes thats what i do when i am on a call or even in a meeting its great. btw before you record a call check your states laws on it.
 

muyaad

macrumors member
Feb 21, 2011
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Cairo, Egypt
Simply put, Apple doesn't allow the native GSM phone calls to be recorded, for more than 2 years I've been looking for an app to do that and finally I got a way out
I have GV number that I use Gizmo5 number with as a call back number, both were put on Acrobits and that enable me to record both incoming and out going calls. Now Gizmo5 app can do the same task as Acrobits softphone
 

itrader

macrumors newbie
Feb 25, 2011
4
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Anyone know if you can get an app for iPhones (jailbroken or otherwise) for recording phone calls?

I really need this app for recording work related interviews. If there's none available I guess I'll have to get a Nokia...
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SpeakEasy app works Fine.its cheap too around $2 -
 
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WRG23

macrumors newbie
Apr 11, 2011
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I am trying to find a similar app. I am a radio news anchor and need to record phone interviews for my job. To them that commented that its creepy....try listening to a radio newscast without a recorded phone interview. If you hear one...the anchor/reporter is not doing his/her job. In fact, teleconferences are a common alternative to a press conference. This is the 21st century.
 

jarfer

macrumors newbie
Sep 3, 2011
1
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Ignoring the off-topic 'legal trolls' there is an App called iCallRecorder - available through Cydia's repositorires for jailbroken iPhones.

Works fine, only downside is it involves calling a premium rate number. But you can have the conversation emailed to you.
 

iashwindabhi

macrumors newbie
Jan 10, 2020
11
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India
Apple does not like, infact does not allow any Application on App store which record and access user's private data. This is agaist their privcay policy. Few applications on app store claim to record phone call which required extra efforst like merging a call and saving file. There is no application or option which automatically store call recordings.
 
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