Well, sort of--if only Google paid the shareware price; otherwise, I get 2 minutes worth of recording. Been there, done that...thought maybe there were a way to record the clip for...free.
I'm old school: The wisdom of "You generally get what you pay for" & "There's no such thing as a free lunch" are words to live by for me.
And $29 for a piece of shareware that does exactly what it's billed to do is not a bad price at all. I'm in favor of supporting software programmers - they need to eat too.
Taking this a step further though, Real Audio does have online support through their site, with a section covering your question.
Originally posted by: networkman
Taking this a step further though, Real Audio does have online support through their site, with a section covering your question.
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