I'm talking today with Tim from Ringer.

Ringr is one of the first apps available to do recordings native from each side of a distance conversation, but until now it's only been available as a smart phone or smart device app.

But no more.

Ringr is now available in a desktop version, which is very cool because that makes it possible now for podcasters or broadcasters of any stripe to record a distance conversation with the ability to include their entire recording "chain" - their own mic, their own mixer, their own processors, etc.

As you can tell, that's a great asset to anyone doing a show where quality is of concern. My conversation with Tim today centers around the new desktop app.

We chat about:How the desktop app differs from the smartphone app.What you're able to do with the new desktop app.The varying accounts you can get for Ringr.What the service costs (and there IS a free version).The affiliate program Ringr is offering.What Ringr has in store in terms of future upgrades.The "enterprise level" subscription they are working on.How you can get Ringr and try it out for free.

It's a great, short little conversation where Tim gives us the clear lowdown on a great option for recording conversations over distance. I think you'll find something very helpful in this one.

RESOURCES:

http://www.Ringr.com

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