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Pocket Talk 1.0
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Pocket Talk Voice Playback and Record software with propriety voice compression, MASC (Managed Audio Sound Compression), provides more space to digitally record voice while maintaining high-quality output than compared to competition with lower quality digital voice recording, playback and limited storage space. The benefits of PocketTalk: an enhanced voice recording application for Pocket PCs, quality voice at very low data rates, and files are small.
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