Record your phone calls directly
to your hard disk as WAV files.
Call Corder records telephone calls and conversations directly
to your hard disk with a single push of button, optionally
playing a legal disclaimer (ideal for use in business environment).
It stores calls as standard Windows sound files, adding a
memo to allow fast and easy call navigation. The software
is Caller ID compatible so there is no need to type caller's
number and name.
Call Corder has an option to record all incoming calls automatically.
The program is compatible with Windows 98, ME, and Windows
NT and 2000.
Call Corder can work in cooperation with your regular answering
machine: it will start recording the message right after
the answering machine finishes playing its greeting message.
Unique Call Recording Features
Phone call recording to standard WAV files
All messages are optionally compressed in real-time to reduce
required storage 11 times against the uncompressed messages
Runs in a system tray, handy available to start or stop
recording at any time
A legal disclaimer can be played automatically before every
call is recorded to insure that the recording is legal.
A comprehensive Practical Guide on Legal Aspects of Recording
Telephone Conversations is included as part of the documentation.
Covers recording laws of the Australia, Canada, the United
Kingdom, and state-by-state guide for the US.
Hundreds of hours of telephone conversations can be stored
on your hard drive.
Optional automatic recording allows to start recording incoming
calls automatically. On certain types of modems supports
automatic recording when a receiver is picked up.
High quality of recording by optional automatic gain control
allows for automatic volume adjustment for a superior sound
quality for virtually all types of telephone installations.
Every call is annotated for convenient future access.
Caller ID information automatically labels incoming calls:
there is no need to manually annotate every call (requires
Caller ID service from telephone company).
Any recorded conversation, including your comments, can
be forwarded via e-mail.