I dare you to listen…
Is this fun or what? About 20 minutes from the Springfield Bloggers meeting. Produced and posted from the meeting on my laptop.

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Is this fun or what? About 20 minutes from the Springfield Bloggers meeting. Produced and posted from the meeting on my laptop.


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Springfield Webloggers Meeting for July
Andy - where’s the cut line on the article above? Oh and I’ve got a couple folks who have asked what application you use to create your podcasts. How about a review of your product of choice?
Ole– Yes, I suppose it would be easy to get cutline information with all of us there
I use an application called Audacity. It’s free: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
I’ve tried three or four different all-in-one podcast applications and didn’t like them. Audacity takes a little more energy to learn, but it’s far superior in power, flexibility, and quality, IMO. Good documentation.
Thanks for the update and recognizing my humor. I only know what a cutline is because I’ve been following your photojournalism links and getting the proper education in what my site needs.