Achtung techno-knowers! Once again I am thwarted in my plans for world domination by overwhelming ignorance.
I would like to have a service that would let the following happen.
-A person, such as myself, rings a number from a normal phone. This may be an 076 VoIP number, or Skype or something. The cheaper the better.
-We leave a message.
-The message is recorded digitally and delivered to me as an RSS feed.
-Failing the above, I’ll accept it being delivered to me via an MP3 attachment to an email. But I won’t like it.
Advice, assistance or ideas are warmly encouraged. And I promise that the next National Gallery podcast is on its way.
1 Comment
Not sure I have exactly what you need, but here is a list from http://www.solutionwatch.com/368/fifty-ways-to-take-notes/
* Evoca – Evoca is excellent for recording podcasts, but it also seems to work for notes as well because when you record, it simply saves it to a list in that you can listen to at any time. They are private until published.
* Odeo – For podcasting as well, but as does Evoca, Odeo’s podcast recorder also works well and saves your recordings as podcasts which you can easily listen to at any time. They are also private until published.
* Springdoo – Springdoo allows you to send voice email, as does Slawesome. When you make a recording with Springdoo, it will allow you to preview the recording and send the address to others. Simple bookmark the address or send it to yourself.
* Slawesome – Meant for emailing voice recordings, but I simply email myself and mark it in my email client as an important note in my memo folder. (Update: Voice recording does not appear to be working as of now, although the emails still send along with your note. It will save, but won’t play it seems.)