I used MP3 Skype Recorder, but wouldn't recommend it. It initially worked really nicely with a Skype call but then stopped recording longer calls, without warning. Almost lost a good podcast interview. But, given how tech works, I had also been recording using Audacity, which worked, yay for backups! Since then I've used iFree Skype Recorder <http://ifree-recorder.com/> and it's been stable. This is just for audio, of course. On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 12:18 PM, Elizabeth Bailey < elizabeth.bailey@study.beds.ac.uk> wrote:
Callnote works well for me.
On Thursday, 13 April 2017, Alice E. Marwick <amarwick@gmail.com> wrote:
I cannot for the life of me figure out what I used to use!
Amolto Call Recorder has *not* been working for me.
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