We’re thrilled that James Longely of DV Magazine recommended InqScribe in the article Iraq in Fragments. If you’ve come to our site from DV, welcome.
InqScribe was originally conceived as a tool for ethnographic researchers. Since its release, and particularly in the last few months, we’ve seen a lot of interest from the film-making community. We’re working on a new release right now that adds features that will streamline InqScribe’s use with tools like Final Cut Pro, whether you use InqScribe for notetaking, transcription, translation, or subtitle creation. We’ll be posting more information of the upcoming version in a few days.
posted November 07, 2006 by eric
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