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WinGramo is a simple, yet robust sound recorder for Windows PC. Record notes, voice and other audio to Mp3 or Wav file. Record streaming audio from the internet, microphone or music played by Winamo, Windows Media Player, QuickTime, RealPlayer, Flash, and games. In one word, if you can HEAR IT, you can RECORD it!
This program is meant to be extremely intuitive to use, with enough features to get the job done quickly and easily.
Mix sounds of both sides to one recording
When you're making a VoIP call using software like Skype, Skype records your voice and transmit to the person on the remote side to play, and play the voice from the person on the remote side. If you have WinGramo running, the voices of double sides can be saved to a Wav or MP3 file.
Output sound quality
With built-in advanced audio record engine, the recorder produces high quality recordings. Besides it offers 6 class output qualities, using WinGramo, you will get any output quality class you want. You can save your hard disk storage with lower quality class or get a high fidelity sound with higher quality class.
Software list
Sometimes you don't want the sounds of all software be recorded, this function will help. There's a software list you can set, and this list can be either "Black list" or "White list", the sound of software in "White list" will be recorded, and the sound of software in "Black list" won't be recorded.
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PostHeaderIcon What to Ask When Hiring a Professional Keynote Speaker

A keynote speaker is someone who is an expert in a particular, focused field or area such as communications, teamwork or business ethics. A keynote speaker is generally hired to bring a new, invigorating point of view to a team or company project. Consequently, there are some important issues that should be addressed before hiring any keynote speaker.

The first question for a keynote speaker should revolve around the topic of the presentation. What experience, knowledge and viewpoint does the speaker bring to the presentation? Do they have a fresh, updated approach to the topic in question? What is their personal standing on the subject matter? It's important to ensure that the speaker's point of view coincides with the intended audience.

The next question to be addressed is what type of presentation you want to be delivered. Do you want a workshop style presentation or would you prefer an audience address? The speaker's presentation style should be one which could be received by the audience with maximum effectiveness. Does the speaker incorporate visual aids or power point presentations, do they encourage questions and audience participation, or do they operate with more of a lecture-style approach? Do they incorporate both?

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PostHeaderIcon What Soccer Moms and Famous Writers Have in Common

In his latest book, “When You are Engulfed in Flames,” David Sedaris describes how a certain phenomenon occurs every time he and his boyfriend Hugh go away together. Hugh walks too fast. David gets lost and begins to fume. He gets furious and seethes to a boiling point. “It's OVER. That's IT. He KNOWS I can't walk that fast - he clearly has no feelings for me at ALL if he always does this. I've had it. This is TOO hard. I'm DONE.” Then, he eventually calms down and realizes he can’t so much as work the toaster without Hugh.

I imagine everyone has these moments. Not all connected to walking too fast, obviously, but each couple's version of walking too fast. Be it socks on the floor or wasting money on stupidity...everyone has a seethe-inducing activity. Haven’t we all witnessed a huge relationship blow-up on the streets of this fair city? Lord knows I have. Once it was over gum, I kid you not. Right in Columbus Circle. Trident, I believe.

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