An Android app sounds like the perfect tool. I can take it to a quiet place
and most of them have acceptable recording quality. Some apps that come to
my head are Evernote and Catch that already do that. If you have never used
them, these two, and many others, record your voice and categorize it.
APA interpretacion, however good, seems to be a stone in the shoe. I guess
the beta version can do without that feature.
My two cents.
Erlan Vega
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2013/3/13 Lars Aronsson <lars(a)aronsson.se>
On 03/13/2013 10:34 AM, Federico Leva (Nemo) wrote:
Why should it be a web service at all?
Maybe it should be an Android app?
Here is a way to determine the success:
Wiktionary exists in 170 languages, having
a total of 19 million articles. How many of
these articles feature audio bites? On the
English Wiktionary with 3.29 million articles,
the Template:audio is called in 61,379 places
(according to the Template Tiger tool) or
1.8 percent of all articles. It would be easy
to track how this number increases with
time, and if any new tool can make the
number increase faster. My guess is that it
right now increases very slowly.
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Lars Aronsson (lars(a)aronsson.se)
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