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When you're involved in a long voice chat - whether it's on your MySpace page or on a WoW quest - you don't want to worry about background noise (or heavy breathing!) hurting the quality of the chat for everyone else.

So, we developed a simple Push-to-talk tool that can be used with Talkr. It's a small downloadable tool that lets you toggle your microphone on and off so you're only broadcasting when you want to be broadcasting.

NOTE : This tool doesn't actually mute your microphone, it simply turns the volume down as low as it can go... so if you have some other setting turned up insanely high, its possible that a low level of voice could still get through... our goal was to let you minimize ambient noise over your mic, while intertfering with your PC as little as possible.

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Another great tool that's useful for all Talkr users whether they're gamers, using social networks or even having blog-driven discussions.

Our earliest beta testers began asking for ways to record their voice chats so they could turn them into podcasts. This small downloadable tool does exactly that... when its turned on, it captures the sound from your mic as well as the sound playing over your speakers, and turns them into an mp3. This mp3 can be placed on a web site using our new flash player, or inserted into RSS feeds to create podcasts and lots lots more.

Click below to begin the download!

Talkr's first big claim to fame was its popular text-to-speech service where we automatically convert text-only blogs to podcasts. But some of our users would like - from time to time - to create podcasts using their own voices.

This is a simple tool that lets you create an mp3 easily, using your mic, and email it to others. Eventually, we'll automate the Talkr text-to-speech service to accept these audio emails and convert them to podcasts... but in the meantime, people can use this tool to send talking emails.

Click below to begin the download!