Windows 11’s Sound Recorder is bringing back features that were removed years ago
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/05/windows-11-is-bringing-back-sound-recorder-with-a-new-design/
Windows' Sound Recorder app has gone through a few iterations since its initial release in Windows 3.0 back in 1990, when it launched as a simple app that could only record 60 seconds of audio at a time. But the app vanished altogether in Windows 10, replaced by a totally new app called Voice Recorder, which can record and trim basic sound recordings and save them as m4a files.
Sound Recorder is now making a comeback, and Microsoft is currently testing a revamped version for Windows Insiders in the Dev channel. The company announced the redesign in a blog post summarizing Windows 11's updates to built-in Windows apps.
Windows 11’s Sound Recorder is bringing back features that were removed years ago
May 11, 2022, 4:40pm UTC
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/05/windows-11-is-bringing-back-sound-recorder-with-a-new-design/
> Windows' Sound Recorder app has gone through a few iterations since its initial release in Windows 3.0 back in 1990, when it launched as a simple app that could only record 60 seconds of audio at a time. But the app vanished altogether in Windows 10, replaced by a totally new app called Voice Recorder, which can record and trim basic sound recordings and save them as m4a files.
> Sound Recorder is now making a comeback, and Microsoft is currently testing a revamped version for Windows Insiders in the Dev channel. The company announced the redesign in a blog post summarizing Windows 11's updates to built-in Windows apps.