Technology
Boost your productivity by using your voice to take notes
TL;DR: Take notes using your voice with a lifetime subscription to the Dictanote Pro app for $19, an 89% savings as of June 28.
Whether you can type 45 words per minute or 85 words per minute, your fingers still aren’t nearly as fast as your mouth. Fingers can get tripped up and, in some situations, typing out your thoughts as quickly as they come to mind is downright impossible. Sometimes the best way to get ideas down is with dictation.
Whether you’re writing up an important email, a to-do list, meeting notes, a report, or a quick reminder, using your voice may feel more natural and easier than typing — especially if you’re working on a mobile device. That’s where Dictanote comes in. This note-taking app makes it easy to essentially type with your voice, thanks to its fast, accurate dictation and transcription capabilities.
There are easy voice commands that let you do special actions, like going to the next line, adding punctuation, inserting quotes, and more to keep your notes organized. You never need to touch the mouse or keyboard if you don’t want to, but you can easily switch between using your voice and typing if that’s how you choose to work. Just let things flow naturally. With over 90% accuracy, Dictanote performs pretty damn well and better than most offline services. As one reviewer wrote on the Chrome Web Store, “I didn’t think it was true but I believe this works better than Google voice to text.”
If you’re not a native English speaker, no worries. This app can dictate your notes in over 40 different languages and 52 different dialects, which covers about 80% of the world.
A lifetime subscription to this game-changing productivity tool usually costs $180, but you can slash 89% off and get it on sale for only $19.
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