Note2Self 2.0 for iPhone adds WiFi web server, more

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Oct 4, 2008 at 7:50am

image WebIS has released Note2Self 2.0, an update of the audio recorder for the iPhone. Improvements include a WiFi web server, automatic level pause during recording, multi-note delete, audio scrubbing, three defaults using Contact Pictures, and more.


Note2Self lets you quickly record a voice note, save it in a Saved Notes list and automatically send it to any email address. It uses the proximity sensor to turn off the screen when the iPhone is brought up to the face. Llikewise, the accelerometer toggles recording on and off automatically.

Note2Self can record audio as long as there’s free space, and offers two encoding options to help decide the quality of the voice message: AIFF uncompressed or a 4x compressed IMA4 format. Both are playable with QuickTime.

While the iPhone email client is capable of sending attachments, this ability isn’t yet available to iPhone developers. So for Note2Self to send email voice notes, WebIS has set up a passthrough server that accepts voice notes via a web service and then sends the email to the recipients.

Note2Self 2.0 for iPhone costs US$2.99 and is available at the Apple App Store.

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Be aware that when updates install they delete any recordings you may have on your iphone without warning.

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