Telephone app for intel mini

Hi,
I was wondering if their is an app available for the intel minis that would enble control of my telephone to record conversation.
Kindest,becca.

You need something to intercept the audio from the phone. Unless you were to tap the phone you couldn't do that. You can route the phone calls through your computer with Skype, or some VOIP solution, or you can use the old fashioned wire tapping. Of course consider the legalities of doing this and inform anyone you record.
You could put a digital microphone near the headset so your computer records both the headset and you with one of the audio recording software titles I mentioned earlier.

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