Springdoo is a free webservice that allows you to send voice recordings as email links.
Springdoo uses your computer’s built-in or attached microphone and your web browser to record audio messages, similar to the way YackPack and MacroMedia Breeze record audio.
After you sign up for a free account and click the link in the confirmation email they send you, you can record your voice through the Springdoo website. Then in an email message, you just paste the contents of your clipboard into the message. The text contains a link to your recorded audio file. Pretty simple and straightforward! Give it a try.
Thanks to Bob Sprankle for this tip via Cheryl Oakes! 🙂
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