Call Recorder for Skype 2.0 Released
Date: Tuesday, March 27th, 2007, 09:52
Category: News
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Ecamm Network, makers of nifty third party utilities such as iGlasses and iChatUSBCam, has released Call Recorder for Skype 2.0.
The new version, a free update for registered users, is available for US$14.95 to new users and allows users to record both incoming and outgoing Skype calls and videoconferences in Apple’s QuickTime format according to Macworld News. Audio files can be compressed down to MP3 and AAC formats to save space or left uncompressed for the best possible quality.
Call Recorder for Skype 2.0, which is coded as a universal binary, requires a PowerPC or Intel-based Mac, Mac OS X 10.4 and Skype for Mac 2.5 or later to run. A 1.8 megabyte demo version of the software can be downloaded here.
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Ecamm Network, makers of nifty third party utilities such as iGlasses and iChatUSBCam, has released Call Recorder for Skype 2.0.
The new version, a free update for registered users, is available for US$14.95 to new users and allows users to record both incoming and outgoing Skype calls and videoconferences in Apple’s QuickTime format according to Macworld News. Audio files can be compressed down to MP3 and AAC formats to save space or left uncompressed for the best possible quality.
Call Recorder for Skype 2.0, which is coded as a universal binary, requires a PowerPC or Intel-based Mac, Mac OS X 10.4 and Skype for Mac 2.5 or later to run. A 1.8 megabyte demo version of the software can be downloaded here.
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