Audacity & Security

Friday, May 4, 2007Audio, Palm Master Series

Audacity Security Yes, the program costs money and not the regular price you’d expect for a Palm Program but then again this is not just another Palm Program. The fact that I could devote a week to it and still keep it interesting is a testament to that fact. Security is something we probably think about as much as backing up our computer. However, when it is offered in a simple and intuitive way, it makes having it as present as a hotsync natural & invaluable if that dreadful time ever comes to pass. You are looking at the security screen. Even in this short blog post I should be able to walk you through most of your options. Security is either “None”, “Playback Only”, and “Full.” “Playback only” only prevents Playback so (pardon the reference but it works) you can voice in but you can’t voice out. Full, of course, prevents playing and recording. Qmemo (Quickmemo) Security can be off if it’s stuff like “Remember to buy the milk” (hardly top secret unless…) Security timeout how long after using the program should the automatic “door” close. Encrypt audio file and AWI file (the textual info component of your audio) are self explanatory.

Now to get back to cost, you have to realize some of these functions can be their own Palm Programs and I am on day 4 of features without too much overlap and still counting so at the cost of about 15 dollars each we are getting there and the cost of all of them together on one app? Like the old phrase goes “Forget about it!”

Audacity Audio

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