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SteamCalc app for iPhone and iPad


4.9 ( 7869 ratings )
Utilities Productivity
Developer: Havevalue Ltd
0.99 USD
Current version: 1.3, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 15 Dec 2010
App size: 14.92 Mb

To set up combos use App Settings in iPad Settings!
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Secretly Record Conversations And Meetings From A Calculator App

SteamCalc is an easy-to-use voice recorder dressed up as a fully functional, calculator.

Because it is common practice to use a calculator during a meeting, SteamCalc will allow you to record any conversation, fully undetectable to those around you.

Equipped with an elegant brass, iron and leather-design, SteamCalc creates the instant illusion that you are typing calculations on your phone, while the app secretly records audio in the background.

Using a set of personal, pre-selected key combinations, users are able start, stop and view audio at the tap of their finger tips.


How to use SteamCalc

From the calculator main view, simply tap the predefined key combinations to operate the hidden audio recording features.

A key combination consists of any two numbers, an operation and equal sign, for example: "2+2="

-A number must be positive integer from 0 to 9
-An operation must be a "+", "-", "*", "/"-symbol

Without external detection, users are able to record, stop and view Audio recordings. The Audio Recording stops automatically when exiting the application.

From the audio notes view, users are also able to play, delete, rename and send notes.


SteamCalc Benefits:

-Undetectable audio recording of conversations
-Easy to control and maneuver– record audio with the tap of a finger
-No screen or light saying "Recording"


SteamCalc Additional Features:

-Fully featured, advanced calculator
-Listen to recorded audio notes on device
-Forward audio notes by e-mail
-Audio notes recorder


SteamCalc Commands:

-Turn on and off key sound
-Key combination to Start recording
-Key combination to Stop recording
-Key combination to View records


Important

You are encouraged to regard existing privacy legislation in the jurisdiction you are presently in. Recording of audio and conversations using a recording device may require party consent.