
Are you someone who like to take notes about this and that, while taking a walk, while having a coffe in some obscure little coffee shop or travelling – and you also happen to own a iPhone. Then I can recommend iProRecorder from Bias. I have tested quite a few recorder apps this week and iProRecorder stands out with an excellent audio quality and design. If you don’t mind lousy sound quality, I can really recommend Evernote with its outstanding workflow – note that a lousy sound quality might not be bad for you, since it comes with very small file sizes.
Note!!! I had some problems with the wav files iPhoneRecorder produced when I tried to play them on my computer. This problem has to do with something in VLC, so when I uninstalled VLC it worked perfectly. When I re-installed VLC I choosed not to use it with wav files. Use iTunes or whatever.
Another tips with iPhoneRecorder is to use Safari to transfer the files to your computer. You can do it with all browsers, but if you use Safari with Bonjour you get an nice interface. Using wifi without bonjour produces a very ugly white page with blue links and non-existent images. I used Safari 4.