AudioNotes is an application (or proof-of-concept) that likely combines audio recording or playback with note-taking or annotation functionality — enabling users to record voice or audio and attach textual or timestamped notes, making it ideal for lectures, interviews, meetings, or personal memos. Such a tool offers a more expressive and flexible way to capture and revisit information: instead of just typed notes or raw audio, users get both audio context and structured notes. As an open-source repository, AudioNotes provides developers or power users the opportunity to customize how audio is captured, stored, annotated, and replayed — e.g. adding playback speed control, export to standard formats, or synchronization between notes and audio timeline. It may support simple UI for starting/stopping recordings, writing or editing notes, and navigating through recorded sessions.
Features
- Audio recording and playback capability for capturing lectures, interviews, or talks
- Textual note-taking synchronized with audio timeline (timestamped notes)
- Simple UI for recording control, note entry, and session browsing
- Lightweight, open-source design allowing customization or self-hosting
- Potential for exporting notes + audio (plain text, audio file, metadata) for archiving or sharing
- Minimal dependencies — suitable for quick setup on desktop or as part of personal productivity workflows