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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Say Mail – Fire Off E-Mails With Speech-To-Text Dictation (Windows)

Although smartphones have developed a lot with time, there is still a feature which could be gain the trust of its users and that is the speech-to-text feature. Many people like the idea of this feature, but they do not rely on this much as it involves many typo errors and voice recognition problems. Considering Siri and Microsoft TellMe, we can say that these can be efficient in handling small tasks, but it gets annoying when it comes to turning long passages into text.

There are few other apps which can do this work, but they are little too complicated to be used in a hurry. To solve such an issue, there is an app ‘Say Mail’ for Windows phones that type in everything that you say. It pretty much does this accurately without having the need to correct it. An additional feature that it has is the option to ask app to read out loud what you have dictated. This way, you do not even have to engage with screen to avoid typo errors, the chances to which are small, but still if there is one left then editing it manually would not be an issue.



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This app has very minimalistic interface which only helps you in getting your work done. This is what mostly expected from the apps that are there to facilitate us. Nothing more is required than to have a default email account on your Windows phone and internet connection. This app is always ready to listen to what you say as you turn it on. You can also turn off the Auto-Dictate option from settings to gain more control over it. By touching the Say button, you can start manual dictation. You also have the option to toggle app’s own signature, on or off. Through Send button, you can access your contact to select appropriate recipient for the mail.
The app costs $0.99, but there’s a trial version as well. Say Mail can be downloaded from Windows Phone Store.

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