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Dec 19 2008

RON BELL  Pear Note does what it claims it does and does that very well: You record video or audio presentations and take notes in a text field. Later, when you replay the rich media, a cursor highlights the relevant portion of your text notes. Alternatively, you can click anywhere in the text notes to immediately jump to the spot in the AV recording at which the notes were taken, enabling you to review the lecture for things you may have missed. Incredibly handy for taking notes on classes or for conducting interviews.

The text editor enables notes, lists, tables, and links. The text is spotlight searchable. (It would be superb if you could search for text in spotlight and immediately jump from that to the corresponding AV, or if Pear Note could use speech recognition to take notes for you, but those are not features at this point).

The program allows you to import audio and video and to add imports to existing Pear Note recordings.

The downsides?

* If you use this software often and fail to use its export functions to later decouple text from AV (text is separately exportable as RTF or text and video is exportable as QuickTime or AAC), you'll collect lengthy AV files on your hard drive, potentially taking up significant amounts of space. This is not a problem with the program--it's simply a function of the concept.

* If you record with your Mac's internal microphone rather than with an external microphone, your recording will inevitably pick up the sound of your typing, which somewhat limits the value of any AV export.

* The price is a bit steep for an app if you only use this occasionally so you'll want to try the program out thoroughly first to see if it makes a useful addition to your workflow.  
(Version 1.1)

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Dec 19 2008

RON BELL  Probably apparent, but I meant to differentiate between recording with the Mac's internal Mic from recording with an *external* mic.  
(Version 1.1)

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Jan 8 2009

ANDREW SCOTT  The point is well made about typing noise. It does tend to be quite obtrusive in the recordings when you use the internal microphone. I haven't tried using an external mic but I'd like to try. Perhaps the ideal arrangement would be a USB (or wireless) webcam with it's own mic.  
(Version 1.1.2)

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Apr 24 2009

ZEBA  Or maybe an external keyboard. ;)  
(Version 1.2)

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Nov 12 2008
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UID_ZERO  I really recommend that you take a look Pear Note. It lets you take notes while recording audio (and optionally video). It integrates the recording with your notes when you play it back by highlighting what you were typing in sync with the playback. You can scrub around in the recording by clicking in the text. The program automatically skips to the point where you clicked.

You can also import slides and the program will synchronize the slides to your text and the recording.

This program really changes notetaking because it gives you the ability to easily fill in gaps in your notes and clarify the confusing or mistyped parts. If you're using your MacBook to take notes in meetings or class, this program is really useful.

The program is available from www.usefulfruit.com, where you can also

find a screencast demonstration and a free trial.  
(Version 1.0.1)

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