I have previously written about recording two-way conversations in iChat. Here I spew forth my ideas regarding incorporating message recording, another step towards iChat replacing traditional telephony services.
As far as I know, the back-end facilities for such features are already in place with a combination of existing QuickTime and iSight (and other camera/microphone) capabilities. Interfaces for managing all these things would be the tricky part.
Global defaults could be set in an iChat preference section "Messages," while buddy specific settings would be made in an identically named section in the "Info" window accessible from the "Buddies" menu, command+shift+i, or via the contextual menu in the buddy list itself.
The method of message display is another issue to work out. Should they appear in floating windows as with text messages or should a "Message Center" type window store them all, listing them in rows with sortable column headers (sender, date/time left, type)? Alternately, if only buddies could leave messages, notification of new messages could be attached to the buddy's name in your buddy list.
Posted by Membranophonist at October 14, 2003 03:13 PM | TrackBack