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iMed Recorder

K.M.Medical Software Limited

1.3 for iPhone
Free
0

0 Ratings

Update Date

2016-08-11

Size

12.6 MB

Screenshots for iPhone

iPhone
iMed Recorder Description
iMed Recorder is a simple, user friendly audio recording app, which enables recording of dictations, notes, memos, discussions or any voice inputs in a mobile phone. The main feature of this app is, it has an integrated support with iMedDoc server as well as SFTP and FTP

iMed Recorder is enabled with recording, inserting, overwriting and adding to the recorded files. It pauses automatically on incoming calls and recording in the background is possible. As integrated with the iMedDoc server, it primarily facilitates to record patient history or prescription, which can be uploaded instantly on the iMedDoc server, which can be accessed in the iMedDoc web browser from anywhere.

FEATURES
High quality Recorder using iPhone, iPad or iPod touch
Simple User Interface & Easy Controls
Multitasking: Background recording
Upload to iMedDoc, FTP & SFTP
Built-in search function to locate recordings by title
Built-in sort function to sort recordings, by name, by date, by duration or by sent date
Pausing during playback
Fast forward & rewind
Insert, Overwrite and Add
No limit to recording length
Record even while the device is in sleep mode
Use microphones, headsets, etc.,
iMed Recorder 1.3 Update
2016-08-11
* Patient name display added in recording list
* Dictations are uploaded in .m4a format instead of .wav
* Bug fixes
More Information
Price:
Free
Version:
1.3
Size:
12.6 MB
Update Date:
2016-08-11
Language:
English

Safe to Download

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1.3 2016-05-20
* Patient name display added in recording list * Dictations are uploaded in .m4a format instead of .wav * Bug fixes