I wonder if integration with a walkie-talkie like function, such as a Voxer, would add a nice integrated function and enable one stop communications of all types from one app to my workflow. This app has allowed me to develop a workflow in which I am able to rapidly and efficiently capture audio notes throughout the day, dictate correspondence or guidance for subordinates, and keep moving. Finally, I can select speech recognition, and within moments have and accurately transcribe the text file of what I just dictated, also an extremely reasonable fee. Dictation Recorders are primarily used for those in an office environment, who dictate notes, patients’ records, etc.: anything where persons will be holding the recorder close to the mouth, and using on a daily or semi-daily basis. Phillips provides it's on live transcription service at a reasonable price, or I can email the file to my own transcriptionist. First, digital recorders are broken down into 2 main categories: Dictation Recorders and Conference Recorders. As soon as I am finished, I can select one of three options according to how I want the dictation handled. Dictation is rapid without the need of interruptions via Siri. Now, rather than recording into a separate device, plugging in my computer, then transferring files via USB, I am able to avoid caring the extra device, and just simply use my iPhone. This is an excellent app, that I have adopted using in lieu of a digital recorder.
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