• Pretty good user reviewes from App Store HQ!

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    Lately we got pretty good reviewes in App Store HQ:
    As an audio book resource 5.0 stars
    By: MarkCRobinson Version: 1.0 Source: Apple App Store

    I import audio books and listen on the iPhone. Problem is I am constantly losing my place. I bought this so I could bookmark the place where I left off and restate it later. Doesn’t work perfectly for this yet. Not really easy to create a bookmark – especially while driving – and for some reason, when I hit play in the app, sometimes it plays to the end of the chapter but does not continue automatically to the next. Good app! I think selling it as an aid to audio book listeners would be a hood strategy

    Long-missing functionality 5.0 stars
    By: DenNukem Version: 1.0 Source: Apple App Store
    Remember last time you stopped, and rewind back 10 seconds. I’ve been missing both of these things for a long time, and now SayAgain makes it possible. I would suggest a redesign with much bigger font of the current Album and Song title to make it perfect.
    Wow! 5.0 stars
    By: Walter Reade Version: 1.0 Source: Apple App Store
    This is a wonderful app. I listen to a significant number of training audios and this allows me to bookmark and take notes in an easy and intuitive app.
    Perfect! 5.0 stars
    Version: 1.0 By: Kryoclasm Source: Apple App Store
    This is what Apple forgot to add to the audio book feature. I have been griping about the lack of a bookmark feature. Try to read “Atlas Shrugged” with out this nifty app and you will understand.

    Read more http://www.appstorehq.com/sayagainaudiobookmarks-iphone-73497/app

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  • SayAgain reviewed by 148Apps.com

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    September 18th, 2009 by Bonnie Eisenman
    Our Rating: ★★★★☆ :: BRILLIANCE

    SayAgain is an audio bookmarking tool that makes so much sense it’s ridiculous.

    Whether you’re listening to an audiobook, a lecture, a podcast, or just a longish song, sometimes you want to be able to return to certain sections, and there’s no way to easily skip back to where you were using the built-in Music app. With SayAgain, audio files are suddenly much more useful.

    Read more: http://www.148apps.com/reviews/sayagain/#ixzz0VYRgNLn8

    Read full review here: http://www.148apps.com/reviews/sayagain/

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  • SayAgain reviewed by TÙAW

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    A few weeks ago we covered the Bookmark app, a subsystem for playing and bookmarking audio books. I was quite impressed with it, but some comments dinged it for not playing in the background when the app is closed. It also only handled audiobooks and some felt it would be more useful if it covered any audio file in your iTunes library. 

    SayAgain [iTunes Link] is another bookmarking app which solves both of those problems, but not nearly as well or as elegantly. It is compatible with the iPhone and iPod touch and requires iPhone OS 3.0 or later. It sells for US$1.99.

    One of my pet-peeves is that many apps give you no instruction on how they work, and SayAgain is one of those. When you run it you are presented with a lined screen titled ‘Annotated Media’. To the left is a + button and to the right is an edit button. Now what? Clicking on the developer link in iTunes brings you no help, only a description of what the app does. Nowhere in the app is an info button to bring some direction. But, one might say, it’s intuitive. You don’t need help. I say, nonsense. Everyone comes from a different level of experience and assuming intuitiveness is a bad assumption. Bookmark, on the other hand, gives full instructions and a tutorial right inside the app.

    SayAgain is a generalist audio bookmarking app, allowing you to add bookmarks to any audio file in iTunes. This is quite useful since you might want to bookmark a story in podcast or even a great drum solo as well as a place in an audiobook. 

    There are two ways to use it. Either play something in iTunes and then run the app which will display your audio file as Now playing, along with the name of the song or file. Or you can run it without playing anything and hit the + button which brings up iTunes. Leaving the app doesn’t stop the audio, a major advantage. To add a book mark you click the star (which in other apps means favorites), and you’ll get a window with a keyboard and buttons to ‘Set start marker’ and ‘Set end marker’. On top of the screen are buttons marked back and play. 

    Read on to see how well it worked.

    To create the bookmark, press the ‘Set start marker’ button, then type in something descriptive for yourself. The start time is displayed. Play a bit and click the ‘Set end marker’ button and a ending time is displayed along with the start time. So far so good, but playing it back seems to be designed backwards. Click on play and the file will start at the right time, but it won’t end regardless of your end marker. In fact you get no time progress information at all.

    Hit back, though, and you’ll see the time progress, but you can’t play the file from that screen. You have no automatic way of stopping the file so you have to hit the back button and manually stop the file when the progress display reaches the time noted in the bookmark. If you don’t manually stop it, the file will just go on playing. That’s too many buttons to push when it could have been done from one screen. And if a ‘Set end marker’ option is present, it should do something other than look pretty. 

    On the Annotated media screen you have the option of jumping back and forth 10 seconds, an envelope icon that brings up email with the subject ‘SayAgain’ and your file name along with the start and stop time and any notes you typed in, already filled in. That can be quite useful.

    The major advantage of this app is that it can run in the background since it invokes iTunes. Notes are nice and so is the ability to designate a start time. On the downside is a really poor design with no instructions and a confusing system of bouncing back and forth between two screens along with stop markers doing nothing. 

    The idea of SayAgain is terrific. The implementation leaves much to be desired. With a total design overhaul this could be a wonderfully useful app but in its present state it looks like a work in progress and not ready for prime-time.

    Read original post in TÙAW

    http://www.tuaw.com/2009/09/24/sayagain-an-audio-bookmarking-app/

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