Skype Journal: PowerGramo 1.0 ships
September 21, 2005 03:03 PM
PowerGramo records your Skype calls automatically. I used an earlier version and it was easy and convenient. (any podcasters listening?) Apparently free, for now. CORRECTION: It is trialware: US$19.50 after a seven day trial.
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unfortunately its not free... but you get a 7-day free trial...
Good program though...
also it changed its name from "power skype" to the now "power gramo"
Posted by: Auran at September 21, 2005 3:49 PM
Yip not free and what we want to know is it better than the Virtual Audio Cables (VAC) solution?
Posted by: Lee Dryburgh at September 22, 2005 8:13 AM
PowerGramo' use a different mechanism to record audio stream,so why not just try?
maybe a surprise! :)
Posted by: Shrek at September 22, 2005 8:27 AM
If you're looking for free software to record voip calls, check out Gizmo Project. Also, Last time I checked calls to the US were cheaper than skype.
Posted by: Jay K at September 22, 2005 12:50 PM
I tried it. The call had too many random crackles and the calling party (me) has volume which was too low. Also it saves it in Org format instead of the more popular MP3. But the good thing is it is very easy to use. In fact super simple unlike the VAC setup.
Posted by: Lee Dryburgh at September 23, 2005 5:20 AM
>The call had too many random crackles
What you hear is what you get,right? :)
PG would not adhibit the noise
>calling party (me) has volume which was too low.
reason is tracing..
now the banlance parament is adapted for most people'sound device
>Also it saves it in Org format instead of the more popular MP3.
MP3 will be supported
>But the good thing is it is very easy to use. In fact super simple unlike the VAC setup.
*YES* :)
Posted by: Shrek at September 23, 2005 9:40 PM
Powergramo now has a different business model; they no longer have a trial version: a free basic version that you can use to record one-to-one calls and a pro version where you can record conference calls. I won't use the pro version features much, but I like the product so much that I'm going to buy it anyway. Excellent product; definitely worth the $20.
Posted by: Steve Garriott at July 3, 2006 5:11 PM