Jott takes dictation to the next level

by Sam Glover on July 1, 2008

Jott is old news, but is it also still in beta, so I don’t feel badly for only posting about it now. Jott lets you call from your cell phone, tell Jott what to do, and Jott will transcribe your voice into an e-mail you can send to yourself or someone else, a text file, your to-do list, and more.

For the keyboard-challenged, Jott is a great way to cut out the middleperson—usually a secretary printing out e-mails and transcribing dictated responses—and focus on getting things done seamlessly.

Best of all, Jott is free to join.

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Sam Glover is a business and consumer rights lawyer and the creator of Lawyerist.

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peg July 2, 2008 at 10:24 pm

I’m already addicted!

Graham Martin August 4, 2008 at 11:43 pm

There’s a great LifeHacker.org post on implementing Jott and EverNote so that everytime you use Jott, it automatically shows up in your EverNote account.

For those playing the home game, this is basically a voice-driven Post-It Note function: you call Jott on your phone at any point to leave a note, and it adds it right into your EverNote account.

Both Jott and EverNote are free, and fantastic.

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