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New iOS App : Lets You Record What You Heard Five Mints Ago

Hemant Verma - 10:21 AM

Apple company launched their a new and awesome iOS application which can help us to see our 5 mins past :) let's think once Have you ever wished that you could record something that already happened? Yes, now this is possible be'coz iOS launched a new app which will do this task for you. You can easily download this application from Apple store and I think that will really help you to get know about your beyond past life of 5 mins. If someone is actively trying to record you saying something incriminating, this wouldn’t be a very good app for it. It would offer no advantage in that case over iOS’ built-in Voice Memo recorder.





How it works?

This idea related and behind Heard, a new app for iOS. Heard constantly records the audio around you into an ephemeral, self-destructing buffer, saving only those fleeting moments that you deem worthy.

  • Once you open Heard, it immediately begins recording everything within earshot of the iPhone’s microphone. Rather than dumping all of that audio into one incredibly boring and incredibly long file, though, Heard records into a constantly rotating buffer.
  • If something happens that you just have to save, you pop into the app and tap a single button — boom, it’s recorded. Do nothing, and the buffer is erased, that audio instantly disappearing into the digital ether.
  • Heard will continue to record audio even when running in the background, albeit with a big ol’ red “RECORDING” banner placed up at the top of your screen.
  • Once recorded, clips can be named, tagged, emailed, or shared on Facebook and other social networks.

How Much You Have to Pay ?

You have to Pay just $1.99 (Rs. 110 /- INR) for the “Bigger Audio Buffer” in-app purchase, and you can bump the recording buffer up to 30 seconds, 1 minute, or 5 minutes.


Now you can easily get back your emotions like SHIT! OH MY GOD! bla! bla! etc. It can successfully use for prevent the naughtiness of children and also can used for that kind of child who always trying to lie to their parents about little things. :)

So Use It and Have Good iOSing




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