TalkJot – Voice-to-Email Notes app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Samuel Cook
First release : 23 Feb 2020
App size: 12.82 Mb
TalkJot is the simplest, most private way to email yourself quick speech-to-text ideas, reminders and notes. Its the best solution for capturing and saving ideas, reminders and notes when youre away from your desk. In just a few taps, and with zero typing, TalkJot lets you send transcribed notes straight to your inbox (so you can actually find them again)!
INCREDIBLY FAST & SMOOTH:
TalkJot is the lowest-friction way to take quick notes while youre on the go. Using only your voice and a few button taps, you can quickly and painlessly email yourself important notes and reminders when youre in a hurry or dont feel like typing.
ZERO TYPING:
Use just your voice to take notes, and email them to yourself in just a few taps. No more one-thumb typing while you have your hands full! Uses your own devices built-in speech recognition functionality.
PRIVATE & SECURE:
We love privacy! Your email address and notes are never sent to us and remain solely on your own device and in your own email account. We couldnt steal your data, spy on you or send you spam even if we wanted to!
ACTUALLY FIND YOUR NOTES AGAIN:
Notes and reminders sent to your own personal email address are much more likely to actually be found and acted upon than notes stored in a random notes app or notebook! Take your "notes to self" to the next level.
EASY ON THE BRAIN:
Typing on a mobile device can be a total buzzkill. Talking into your device for simple notes and self-reminders is much more natural. Its a bit like asking the butler to write out a note for you and set it on the counter.
SENDING EMAIL: When you press the "Send Results to Email" button, the app will automatically open your devices Mail app with the email address, subject and body filled out. All you have to do is press send, but this also gives you an opportunity to edit the text if there were any errors in the speech recognition.
NOTE: Requires the Apple Mail app, internet access, and permission to use Speech Recognition and the Microphone.