A good iphone app for a college student to record lectures?
I preferably need an app that allows me to also transfer the recordings on to a computer, as well as functionalities in the audio playback such as rewind, 10-second rewind, fast-forwarding. That sort of, standard stuff. I had a recording app but it didn't have many audio playback functions and it made re-listening to the lecture quite hard (if you wanted to re-hear something the lecturer said).
An app called CaptureAudio
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