![]() NOW - I DO need it - Since then I now have a disability, and being able to make voice notes, dictate, speak for an hour. When I first tried Evernote 4 or 5 years ago i stumbled across this function, dictated somenotes, then used the AMAZING audio-linked-to-the-text acapability to listen to what i said and correct the text - and I believe that Evernote ALSO learned what I was saying by this!īUT - i didn't need it, or Evernote back then - so that was th end of that, a couple of voicenotes, which to this day stay in my free account. Is there any way to roll back to the previous version? If I had known this in advance I would have refused the update as long as I could. Oh, and thanks for confirming at least so I'm not chasing down problems that don't exist. Do it once and you'll want the feature back as well. Open a new note, tap your text to speech button, then start building a to do list for the day from memory. Trying to make useful lists of things to do is absolutely horrid. It's very cumbersome to work with even in basic text messaging. Speech to text both by google and samsung's implementation among others is not geared towards anything more than a single sentence. ![]() I'm assuming someone in development thought "Why do we have speech to text when everyone has a speech to text icon on their phone?" Well, that's why. Just when I was getting ready to rant about how wonderful it is that you brought some contrast back into the desktop app! (Thanks for that by the way!) i could correct it later listening to the audio if it was important. I could tap the icon, say what I needed, pauses and all as I thought, and then stop it and not worry if it got something wrong. Evernote's speech to text remained on, until you stopped it. For the record, evernote's implementation of speech to text was FAR superior to the standard speech to text feature, The built in speech to text in the phones cuts you off in the middle of sentences with the slightest pause, frequently refuses to work at all, and provides no backup audio so if after 3-4 times the text is wrong you have to stop and type which is terrible when driving and trying to speak a to do list.
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