Do I Sleep Talk: Record snore and sleep talking is a utility app developed by Cleric Software Solutions. The app was last updated on <em>March 14, 2017</em>, and is available for both iOS and Android devices. Do I Sleep Talk: Record snore and sleep talking costs <em>$0.99</em> to download and is compatible with iOS 8.0+ and Android 7 or newer.
Do I Sleep Talk: Record snore and sleep talking
Cleric Software Solutions
Genre: Utilities
Ratings: 3.48
Version: 2.1.0
Updated 14/03/17
Downloads: 84
Do I Sleep Talk: Record snore and sleep talking is a utility app developed by Cleric Software Solutions. The app was last updated on March 14, 2017, and is available for both iOS and Android devices. Do I Sleep Talk: Record snore and sleep talking costs $0.99 to download and is compatible with iOS 8.0+ and Android 7 or newer.
The best app to find out if you talk in your sleep or snore at night. ****************************************
“This App Answers the Question ‘Do I Sleep Talk?’” – FindmySoft – findmysoft.com
Download Do I Sleep Talk: Record snore and sleep talking for PC/Mac
Ready to enjoy Do I Sleep Talk: Record snore and sleep talking on your PC or Mac? Download the latest APK file version (2.10), which requires 3 MB of free space. Follow our guide using the recommended emulator, Bluestacks, for easy installation on Windows or macOS. For help downloading or installing the Do I Sleep Talk: Record snore and sleep talking app, visit our forums.
Reviews on Do I Sleep Talk: Record snore and sleep talking for iOS
★★★☆☆Good app except...
Good app. Only thing I don’t like is the recordings are not in any type of order when you play them back to listen. Fix this an I’ll give you 5 stars.
★★☆☆☆Can’t save or share recordings
I like that the mic is sensitive and picks up recordings, but I can’t save them to my phone or share them.
★★★★★My recordings
I don’t get why I get a ridiculously long recording and it sounds like there is a fan on when my fan is unplugged and up on a shelf in my closet LOL.
★★★★☆Time
The recordings are not in order time wise there should be a way to listen to them in order by time recorded