You can choose any combination of sound quality parameters for recording: 11/22/44 KHz sampling rate, 8/16-bit samples, mono/stereo sound. Recordings are organized in cassettes and each new recording creates a new track on a current cassette. Tracks can be named and directly played via track selector list designed for easy access. Recording time is limited only by available free space on a target hard drive and its file system. That means if you work with the NTFS file system there is absolutely no limit on recording time other than hard drive capacity. With FAT32 you will be able to go up to 4Gb and with FAT file system up to 2Gb for a single cassette file.
Amongst other features we would like to draw your attention especially to Claudio's import and export capabilities. On the import side you can work with WAV, OGG Vorbis and MP3 files. The same stands for export with two significant additions. Claudio can create executable files containing both a little player and recorded material itself and all one has to do then is to double-click on such EXE file to start playback. On top of everything there is an option to send an e-mail to multiple recipients with exported file (WAV/OGG/MP3/EXE) attached directly from the program.
If audio logging, archiving, storage and monitoring radio broadcasts is part of your daily routine you will love the program's Jump Playback option. Just import your material into Claudio and during playback you can use keyboard shortcuts (+/- on numerical keyboard) to jump forward and backward through the recording for quick review. The option is configurable (with 30 seconds per keypress as default) and works in stop mode, too.