Easy Audio Notes 3.1.3

Once the servant has gone, Macbeth begins a soliloquy. He muses on the subject of Banquo, reflecting that his old friend is the only man in Scotland whom he fears. He notes that if the witches’ prophecy is true, his will be a “fruitless crown,” by which he means that he will not have an heir (3.1.62). 1 John 3:1-3 New International Version (NIV). 3 See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are! The reason the world does not know us is that it did not know him. 2 Dear friends, now we are children of God, and what we will be has not yet been made known. And he’s not exactly eager to be interrogated. He’s very sly and dances around our questions when we try to get him to talk about how he feels.

Easy Audio Notes 3.1.3


Use text to mark the key point of recorded audio , it's will save you time while improving the quality of your notes . The app combines the functionality of a notepad and voice recorder so it's easy to find out the key point of your long audio file .
The app can remember the key point of speaking . So you no need to search through the entire recording to find out.Audio
The app can analyze the long audio file , use text note to mark key point . It’s easy to learn .
You can use the app anywhere: meeting, interviews, conferences, lectures, study sessions .
Function
  • Record voice or load local music file .
  • Synchronized note and audio recording.
  • Remember the key point of speaking .
  • Seek directly to audio by tapping text.
  • Save / Open project .
  • Share project with your friends.
  • Export audio file.

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  • Title: Easy Audio Notes 3.1.3
  • Developer: SUPER SOFTWARE
  • Compatibility: OS X 10.8 or later, 64-bit processor
  • Language: English, Simplified Chinese
  • Includes: Pre-K'ed
  • Size: 11.05 MB
  • View in Mac App Store

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Enter CLAUDIUS, GERTRUDE, POLONIUS, OPHELIA, ROSENCRANTZ, and GUILDENSTERN
CLAUDIUS, GERTRUDE, POLONIUS, OPHELIA, ROSENCRANTZ, and GUILDENSTERN enter.

CLAUDIUS

Get from him why he puts on this confusion,
With turbulent and dangerous lunacy?

CLAUDIUS

And you can’t put your heads together and figure out why he’s acting so dazed and confused, ruining his peace and quiet with such dangerous displays of lunacy?

ROSENCRANTZ

But from what cause he will by no means speak.

ROSENCRANTZ

He admits he feels confused, but refuses to say why.

GUILDENSTERN

But with a crafty madness keeps aloof
10Of his true state.

GUILDENSTERN

And he’s not exactly eager to be interrogated. He’s very sly and dances around our questions when we try to get him to talk about how he feels.

GERTRUDE

GERTRUDE

Did he treat you well when you saw him?

ROSENCRANTZ

ROSENCRANTZ

Yes, in a very gentlemanly way.

GUILDENSTERN

GUILDENSTERN

But it seemed like he had to force himself to be nice to us.

ROSENCRANTZ

Most free in his reply.

ROSENCRANTZ

He didn’t ask questions, but answered ours at length.

GERTRUDE

15To any pastime?

GERTRUDE

ROSENCRANTZ

Madam, it so fell out, that certain players
And there did seem in him a kind of joy

ROSENCRANTZ

Madam, some actors happened to cross our paths on the way here. We told Hamlet about them, and that seemed to do him good.

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