Copy Cat – A voice change/recorder for WP7
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Baby Justine’s Copy Cat repeats everything you say. It is a fun voice changer/recording app.
It’s as easy as 1-2-3.
1) Click Record and start talking into the mic.
2) Click Stop
3) Click Play
Of course, to make it more fun, the user can modify playback speed as well.
Great fun for kids. I know Baby Justine enjoys it!
Features:
- Fast load times.
- No limit recording.
- Last recording is automatically saved, and loaded on app start.
- Adjustable playback speed. Hear yourself in a funny voice
- Predefined speeds available as well.
Trial version is fully functional, and ad supported. The paid version costs $0.99 and removes the ads.
Bend your voice!
Voice Bender is a new app which allows you to record a sound or your voice directly from your Windows Phone and change its playback with a good set of effects including Robotic, Alien, Pitch adjust, Speed and much more.
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Trial version includes the full set of feature but if you want to save your best recordings you have to buy the app wich costs 0,99€ or 0.99$.
Funny and with a really cool interface, it’s a small app to show your friends and have a laugh with.
VoiceBender can be found in Marketplace here.
This week’s Windows Mobile Podcasts
This week’s list of Windows Mobile podcasts
Firstly, the weekly MSMobiles Podcast, featuring the ever frisky Edward having a chat with Mickey from The Cellphone Junkie, Alli from JustAnotherGeekSite.com, and Chris from Mobile Tech Addicts.
[audio:http://x.msmobiles.com/portal/podcasts/msmobiles_com_273.mp3]
The WMExperts Podcast, featuring Dieter and Malatesta. (Not live yet, but will be soon)
[audio:http://media.libsyn.com/media/wmexperts/wmepc51.mp3]
And of course our very own Windows Phone World Podcast, with Dawid Gatti from PDA.pl
[audio:http://wmpoweruser.com/wp-content/uploads/podcasts/WinMo_World_010.mp3]
If you know of any other Windows Mobile-orientated podcasts please drop us a note in the comments section.
WMPoweruser recommends BeyondPod for on-device podcast downloading and listening.
Windows Phone World Podcast 10
In our first milestone, this is the 10th edition of our weekly Windows Mobile podcast, highlighting the events of the week that impact on your smartphone use.
We also have our regular guest – Stasys from the very popular unwiredview.com.
In this podcast we cover the following:
HTC Superstar
Windows Mobile app store
Capacitive screens
Windows Mobile 7?
TG01 interface
Software pick
wm Today
Taskfacade
Skype 3.0
JoikuSpot Premium
[podcast]http://wmpoweruser.com/wp-content/uploads/podcasts/WinMo_World_010.mp3[/podcast]
Download directly or subscribe to our podcast feed here or using iTunes here or Zune here.
Last.FM kills PocketScrobbler, other streaming clients
Last.FM, the last bastion of personalized radio, has finally given in to the pressure to commercialize their offering, and in this process killed of all unauthorized clients, including any that exists on mobile phones (except of course perennial favourites the iPhone also also Android).
The announcement is recorded below:
The Future of Last.fm Radio APIs
As you may have seen on our blog, we’re making some changes to the way we structure our radio services.
Last.fm has never had a public radio API, although we’ve tolerated third-party clients using the undocumented calls that our client uses. This is finally about to change – we’re going to make a public, documented streaming API available to everyone who has an API account. There are a few limitations:
- Only subscribers will be allowed to stream using API applications unless you negotiate a separate deal with us – we need to get the money to cover royalties.
- You won’t be allowed to use our API to stream to mobile phones. This is unfortunately a limitation of some of our licensing agreements. Again, we may be able to make an exception to this if you talk to us directly.
These changes should be made by the end of next week. Alongside this, we’ll be shutting down the remainder of the old, undocumented streaming APIs over the next couple of weeks.
Last.FM was the last personalized streaming radio service available world-wide, but it seems the market has jus contracted down to US, Germany and Italy, with the rest of the world having to pony up for streaming music, and with no option for taking their music with them.
It is a sad day indeed.
Via Gizmodo.com
In call recording, the easy way
We have posted before about a way to enable In Call Recording for your Windows Mobile Smartphone, using software taken from a leaked Asian build of the HTC Touch HD.
It seems there exists an even easier way, consisting solely of a simple registry edit (cabbed up) which will allow any voice recorder to record your phone calls. This hack also works on a wide range of Windows Mobile Smartphones, both Professional or Standard.
To start recording see this XDA-Developer thread here, and for suggestions on software to actually do the recording (the build-in voice recorder works too) see this post at Smartphonemag.com.
This week’s Windows Mobile Podcasts
This week’s list of Windows Mobile podcasts
Firstly, the weekly MSMobiles Podcast, featuring the ever frisky Edward having a chat with Mickey from The Cellphone Junkie, Alli from JustAnotherGeekSite.com, and Chris from Mobile Tech Addicts.
[audio:http://x.msmobiles.com/portal/podcasts/msmobiles_com_272.mp3]
Next, the Mobile Tech Addicts Podcast with Chris, who also features on the MSMobiles podcast.
[audio:http://media.switchpod.com//users/mobiletechaddicts/29MobileTechAddictsPodcastEpiso.mp3]
The WMExperts Podcast, featuring Dieter and Malatesta. (Not live yet, but will be soon)
[audio:http://media.libsyn.com/media/wmexperts/wmepc50.mp3]
The Modaco Podcast with Paul and Monolithix
[audio:http://donald.modaco.com/podcast/wmw-twentyeightpointfive.mp3]
And of course our very own Windows Phone World Podcast, with Dawid Gatti from PDA.pl
[audio:http://wmpoweruser.com/wp-content/uploads/podcasts/WinMo_World_009.mp3]
If you know of any other Windows Mobile-orientated podcasts please drop us a note in the comments section.
WMPoweruser recommends BeyondPod for on-device podcast downloading and listening.
Teksoft’s AudioRoute updated
We have seen a little utility recently which selectively routes sound to your speaker and earphone. Teksoft has released a more polished version of the utility, ideal for use with VOIP applications.
The freeware is still based on their dynRil software and features the following fixes and features:
-microphone muting fixed
-cab with custom install location
-command line & smartphone support
The feature can be accessed from any screen by using the title-bar icon.
The first icon routes the audio to the earpiece speaker.
The second blue icon, can be used to route the audio to the backspeaker.
The orange icon, routes the audio to the speakerphone, while in a phone call.
You can also use the bottom slider to move the taskbar icon, or the about button to show this page.
The top-right square hides the user interface.
Command line
This tool can be executed by command line with parameters.
You can execute /program files/teksoft/audioRoute/audioRoute.exe with the following:
-earpiece , routes the audio to the earpiece
-backspeaker , routes the audio to the backspeaker
-speakerphone , while in a phone call, activates the speakerphone
-switch , toggles between earpiece and backspeaker
Download the freeware from Teksoft here.
This week’s Windows Mobile Podcasts
This week’s list of Windows Mobile podcasts
Firstly, the weekly MSMobiles Podcast, featuring the ever frisky Edward having a chat with Mickey from The Cellphone Junkie, Alli from JustAnotherGeekSite.com, and Chris from Mobile Tech Addicts.
[audio:http://x.msmobiles.com/portal/podcasts/msmobiles_com_271.mp3]
Next, the Mobile Tech Addicts Podcast with Chris, who also features on the MSMobiles podcast.
[audio:http://media.switchpod.com//users/mobiletechaddicts/28MobileTechAddictsPodcastEpiso.mp3]
The WMExperts Podcast, featuring Dieter and Malatesta.
[audio:http://media.libsyn.com/media/wmexperts/wmepc48.mp3]
And of course our very own Windows Phone World Podcast, with Dawid Gatti from PDA.pl
[audio:http://wmpoweruser.com/wp-content/uploads/podcasts/WinMo_World_008.mp3]
If you know of any other Windows Mobile-orientated podcasts please
If you know of any other Windows Mobile-orientated podcasts please drop us a note in the comments section.
WMPoweruser recommends BeyondPod for on-device podcast downloading and listening.
This week’s Windows Mobile podcasts
This week’s list of Windows Mobile podcasts
Firstly, the weekly MSMobiles Podcast, featuring the ever frisky Edward having a chat with Mickey from The Cellphone Junkie, Alli from JustAnotherGeekSite.com, and Chris from Mobile Tech Addicts. This week they feature and exclusive interview with HTC’s Eric Lin!
[audio:http://x.msmobiles.com/portal/podcasts/msmobiles_com_270.mp3]
The UK-based Modaco Podcast with Paul and Monolithix
[audio:http://donald.modaco.com/podcast/twentysixpointfive.mp3]
And of course our very own Windows Phone World Podcast, with Dawid Gatti from PDA.pl
[audio:http://wmpoweruser.com/wp-content/uploads/podcasts/WinMo_World_007.mp3]
If you know of any other Windows Mobile-orientated podcasts please
If you know of any other Windows Mobile-orientated podcasts please drop us a note in the comments section.
WMPoweruser recommends BeyondPod for on-device podcast downloading and listening.
Windows Phone World Podcast 7
This is the seventh installment of our weekly Windows Mobile podcast, highlighting the events of the week that impact on your smartphone use. At 1 hour 11 minutes, its a lot shorter than our 2 hour marathon from last week.
In this podcast we cover the following:
Mio Explora K70
HTC Maple – what is the target?
Asus P835
HTC 2009 line-up – details
My Phone to get better?
WM tops Krussel case list.
IE 6on 6 not that bad actually
Samsung Sensor API
[podcast]http://wmpoweruser.com/wp-content/uploads/podcasts/WinMo_World_007.mp3[/podcast]
Download directly or subscribe to our podcast feed here or using iTunes here or Zune here.
Windows Phone World Podcast 6
This is the sixth installment of our weekly Windows Mobile podcast, highlighting the events of the week that impact on your smartphone use.
In this podcast we cover the following:
Acer M900 – underappreciated
Ballmer’s conference call
LG outsource to Compal
Stratum resistive multi-touch screen
Market Place coming to WM 6.1?
Stripe menu really that simple?
Remote Wipe – is it really possible to kill a ROM?
Why are people trying to use WM with fingers?
Who is more open Nokia or google?
No complain about the camera?
My phone review
tg01 battery life
google gears for opera mobile – good idea or not
no data
[podcast]http://wmpoweruser.com/wp-content/uploads/podcasts/WinMo_World_006.mp3[/podcast]
Download directly or subscribe to our podcast feed here or using iTunes here.
This week’s Windows Mobile podcasts
This week’s list of Windows Mobile podcasts
Firstly, the weekly MSMobiles Podcast, featuring the ever frisky Edward having a chat with Mickey from The Cellphone Junkie, Alli from JustAnotherGeekSite.com, and Chris from Mobile Tech Addicts.
[audio:http://x.msmobiles.com/portal/podcasts/msmobiles_com_268.mp3]
Next, the Mobile Tech Addicts Podcast with Chris, who also features on the MSMobiles podcast.
[audio:http://media.switchpod.com//users/mobiletechaddicts/25MobileTechAddictsPodcastEpiso.mp3]
Back from a lengthy hiatus, the Modaco Podcast with Paul and Monolithix
[audio:http://donald.modaco.com/podcast/twentyfour.mp3]
The WMExperts Podcast, featuring Dieter and Malatesta.
[audio:http://media.libsyn.com/media/wmexperts/wmepc46.mp3]
And of course our very own Windows Phone World Podcast, with Dawid Gatti from PDA.pl
[audio:http://wmpoweruser.com/wp-content/uploads/podcasts/WinMo_World_005.mp3]
If you know of any other Windows Mobile-orientated podcasts please
If you know of any other Windows Mobile-orientated podcasts please drop us a note in the comments section.
WMPoweruser recommends BeyondPod for on-device podcast downloading and listening.




























































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