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How to convert voice recorded notes into text

With more and more of us taking down voice notes, seeing good, old-fashioned, hand-written notes are becoming a rarity. With the use of technology, one can record voice of a person addressing any session or lecture. But, converting that recording into text or hand-written notes is not at all loving task and avoided too. All those who hate transcribing notes though, fear not, technology today allows you to easily turn voice notes to text and all that will be done free of cost. To do this, you do not require extra stuffs. Only you need to have a Smartphone with Evernote app installed on it.

Steps to convert recorded voice into text:

1. You have to log on to voice2note.dial2do.com which operates with your Evernote app account. If you have no account on Evernote, create one. You have to create account on voice2note also.

2. Sign up on voice2note.dial2do.com. You will see two different plans available on this site. For free account users, maximum 5 voice notes can be converted to text per month. If you want paid plan, you can go for that. It will cost you $29.99 per year or $2.99 per month for unlimited conversion.

3. After singing up, start conversion by following the instruction for integrating Voice2note with Evernote as it is first and necessary step for transcribing.

4. Now, whenever you are in meeting or seminar or attending a lecture, switch on Evernote application on your tablet or Smartphone and record a note. After a note is recorded, it will be sent to Voice2note and converted into text. There is a limitation of language as they only handle English notes.

5. There is another interesting feature, especially good for US residents. What happens if your phone Evernote app when required or you do not want to do it through an application? In that case you can use dial2do feature i.e. call +1-650-9635782 - a US number and dictate it a note. It will then convert your voice to text and send it your Evernote account.

For non-US residents, it may be costly to call on the above number. So, it is economical to use Evernote application and integrate it with Voice2note account.

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