Auto Call Recorder – freeware to automatically record all your phone calls
Slothie on XDA-Developers has released a great utility to help keep track of your phone calls by automatically recording the audio of all your incoming and outgoing calls.
It automatically detects when you are on a call and then records the conversation to the folder you specify.
The software offers multiple codecs and bitrates for recording, and can record to your device or storage card.
At present the software in in early release, and only seems to work on English ROM devices, but the developer should fix this soon.
Read more about the software in this XDA-Developer thread here.
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WTF? the site is full with software commercials (with comments disabled, understandably).
has it been hacked or is this some sort of change in policy that we’re witnessing?
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Totally legal in Texas kids – keep those utilities and tech support guys honest and record those calls! I’ve been recording calls for years, albeit with older technology. It has saved my butt and a good bit of money and if this app works, I’ll be dropping a donation for the coder’s trouble.
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