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StoryCorps app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 7856 ratings )
Entertainment Education
Developer: StoryCorps, Inc.
Free
Current version: 6.0.5, last update: 9 months ago
First release : 03 May 2010
App size: 35.15 Mb

Since 2003, StoryCorps has been working to preserve and share humanity’s stories in order to build connections between people and create a more just and compassionate world.

From one device, StoryCorps new app conveniently allows users to prepare for—and record—a high-quality interview, passing wisdom from one generation to the next and leaving a legacy for the future. It also seamlessly enables users to explore StoryCorps’ rich content, curate personalized interview collections, and easily share StoryCorps content to social media.

With the StoryCorps App, everything you love about StoryCorps is tailored to fit in the palm of your hands. Whether it is searching through our collection or being guided through the interview experience from start to finish, our app is designed to enable you to have the StoryCorps experience seamlessly.

Listen, honor, and share with the StoryCorps App.

Major support for the StoryCorps App made possible by Jane Phillips Donaldson & William H. Donaldson.

For more information about the new StoryCorps App, visit storycorps.org/app.

Pros and cons of StoryCorps app for iPhone and iPad

StoryCorps app good for

Thanks, there are so many people out there that kinda reflect what Im going though,but they have advice on what to do. And I want to thank you for that.
What a wonderful thing to create. This app has the power to move you no matter who you are.
StoryCorps reminds us of our own and others humanity. I often cry as I listen to stories of struggle, triumph, transformation, heroics, family, inside jokes, and more! Sometimes a story has all of that! The weekly story on NPR and the stories on the podcasts (and as listened to by me on the StoryCorps app) have stayed with me. I work in an up and down world of School Counseling and also want to hear my students and families stories. This app makes me look outward and touches my heart. Stories by people who are older than me are especially instrumental and encouraging for living a full life! Well done!!
StoryCorps is great. The stories are eye opening and inspirational.i listen to it everywhere I go and I always look forward to the next story. Keep them coming and I hope to one day add my own stories to this. Thank for this.
I listen faithfully to StoryCorps and gave a greater appreciation of life every time. The most recent campaign of #LiveMore is a great twist and I have hope that this venture will bring greater things to humanity than bickering over the trivialities of politics and race relations. Without question, and not just because Im a podcaster myself, StoryCorps gets to the heart of real life by sitting people down, putting a microphone nearby, pressing record and letting history flow as it should. Dovid Aston, freelance writer, podcaster, political commentator My website: Eclecticasts.com
Thank you. Thank you for all the feel good. Thank you for all the happy tears. Thank you for the insight and education. Thank you for allowing me to immortalize those that I love. I only wish Id had this app before my Grandfather died.

Some bad moments

Really want to use this app but it is not opening!! Please fix soon!
wish I’d read the privacy policy before download this invasive piece of nastyware what do cookies and web beacons have to do with sharing freely? Greatest inhibitors known, to me at least. imaging to purge this invasive @&$%*!-, or try to, at least!
My interview was 11 minutes long but would not play after the first three seconds and would automatically stop. It would say the actual length but not play more. I tried uploading it to story corps, tried to view it on the computer, but neither worked. I would rather not have to interview the person again and inconvenience them, so if anyone has encountered this problem before, please let me know what fixed the problem.
I cant log in with Facebook for this app. But it works for other apps. Theres that, and there is no support or help in the app that I can see.
So when first starting this app, for some stupid reason (probably to gain personal info on you, to sell off to various companies) you must create an account. So I did. I then went to setup an interview, and when I went to add a person...it said to login. Even though I already had. I ingored this, and went about recording the interview with my grandmother. I then later go to add her name to the interview, and again it wanted me to login. I did so, and....it deleted the interview. Luckily, I was able to save the audio, by hooking my ipod up to my PC, and copying over the WAV file. Still, all the other data was wiped, Major bug, nearly costing me the entire interview. The app is flat out unreliable.
I cant login with Facebook. It keeps telling me I have authorized the app, but then says there i dont have an account with FB.

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