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Dictate your iPhone to send email – app voice into text

December 10th, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted in iPhone

Speech recognition (Voice into text) is long awaited technologies which will greatly reduce any time-consuming typing tasks that require staffs to type information into the computer.

Recently iTwinge was introduced to get the feel of physical keyboard for the people who had trouble in typing the emails or people with fat fingers and women’s with long nails. This has greatly reduced the typing error. Still iphone users were not comfortable with the keyboard to type long mails.

Finally Dragon NaturallySpeaking has developed an iPhone app that allows converting your Speech-To-text. No need to type and strain your fingers all you need to is talk and application will convert them into text. You’re also given option to edit the text with keyboard if need, it can also copy the text and paste for the new mail or text message if needed. if your have trouble in using the iphone keyboard, Dragon Dictation is your dream app.

Having downloaded the latest version of iPhone 3.1 OS, will have complete support of Dragon Dictation, It’s a free app for your fingers, the company says free for limited time only. Grab it.

iPod Touch users keep yourself away, it’s not for you. Overall all its a rocking apps which makes the magic with your voice.

Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10.1 is compatible with Windows which is available for you to use with your computer or laptop. It also supports Dutch, English, French, German, Italian and Spanish.

Advantages of Dragon Dictation
1. Reduce the typo mistakes and
2. Reduce the time taken to transfer the ideas or speech into text.
3. No Need to type and strain your fingers
4. Recording stops after 30 seconds to convert your voice into text.No problem start recording again.

Lets have a look at the demo


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One Response to “Dictate your iPhone to send email – app voice into text”

  1. Sridhar Says:

    Thanks. Hope it can cope up with different accents.

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