If you've ever wanted a good excuse to take your iPhone into class, how about using it to record your lectures? That's what iPhone Recorder offers, together with the ability to directly record audio to ringtones without any computer necessary or any conversion processes in-between. Dynamic volume adjustment, channel and bitrate control, and a choice of mp3, mp4 and aac file formats round out a decent range of options; you can also directly attach them to an email from the app itself.

Now for the bad news: developer DreamCatcher is asking $29.95 for iPhone Recorder, which seems a bit steep for an audio recorder, even one as fully featured as this one is. It'll be interesting to see what happens once the Apple App Store opens for business; right now iPhone Recorder requires a Jailbroken handset, but when people start finding their software the official way it'll be far easier for developers to get freeware apps into the catalogue. Will there be a market for thirty-buck voice recorders by then?
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We are the author of iPhone Recorder.
We sold the application for $29.95 but now, considering the public opinion we have decided to reduce the price to its half, that is $14.95.
If you have any comments or concerns about iPhone Recorder, feel free to email us. Your feedback is important to us in order to get an idea of how to make iPhone Recorder a better product for you. Many of iPhone Recorder’s features and significant portions of iPhone Recorder’s interface have been heavily influenced by comments from users. So if you have a grand idea for a new feature, or a better way of doing something, please drop us a note.
Can you give an estimate please as to when your recorder software or the 3g iphone will be available in Apple app store
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