Audio notetaker mran1/11/2024 ![]() You can read more about what that means here: Importing audio into Glean is being worked on and should be available in a future update. We're not going to artificially stop the application from working, but after August 2024 we will stop maintaining the software. we've had to make the hard decision to end support for Audio Notetaker, so that we can focus on Glean. Unfortunately software, such as Audio Notetaker, has an underlying cost to keep it up to date and working on new devices (unlike most physical products). Hi Aaron, thanks for taking the time to leave a review and I'm sorry that we've lost your trust. ![]() The Sonocent company will have won back my trust if they can enable me to continue using Audio Notetaker until Glean becomes at least equally capable for my needs. If anything can be done to actually make it available until 2024, that would be great because by then, Glean would be an even more powerful application. Regarding Sonocent Audio Notetaker being available for the next two years or so, actually it will only work for one month (the inbuilt trial period). Bravo! But in Glean's current form, its inability to import audio files is a deal killer. It sounds plausible that in-built transcription will be a new feature. Nothing in the replies contained information that I now read. UPDATE after a reply from Glean: My friend got replies after he complained by email about these very things. There's a great opportunity for someone else to create something better than Glean. Just because the law is silent on the matter, doesn’t mean you - owners of Sonocent, Glean or whatever - can do it. A company selling a car or a bicycle wouldn’t be able to do that, so why do producers of software feel they can do it? I guess they do it because they feel they can get away with it our laws haven’t caught up with these new technologies. It also reminds of the wrongness of companies who create a product, sell it - then take it away from you. False and misleading advertising right there. ![]() The “upgrade” to Glean (a downgrade for me) does not allow audio files to be imported, so this company has the temerity to sell it to us as an “upgrade”. ![]() I’d found it amazingly useful (and so did Paralegals who needed to work with audio recordings which could be imported into Sonocent Audio Notetaker for transcription). It lost my trust because I had spent so much time and effort in learning, using and loving their Sonocent Notetaker, which they decided to phase out. The Glean/Sonocent company has lost my trust. ![]()
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