Record and Retrieve your Voice Notes with Microsoft Recite
- Posted: Feb 16, 2009 at 7:45 AM
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Microsoft Recite is a search technology for your voice that runs on Windows Mobile devices.
With Microsoft Recite, you can use your voice to easily store, search and retrieve the things you want to remember, where and when you need them.
Microsoft Recite is available as a free technology preview and can be used on devices running Windows Mobile version 6.0 or higher.
More info: http://recite.microsoft.com
And: http://blogs.msdn.com/recite
With Microsoft Recite, you can use your voice to easily store, search and retrieve the things you want to remember, where and when you need them.
Microsoft Recite is available as a free technology preview and can be used on devices running Windows Mobile version 6.0 or higher.
More info: http://recite.microsoft.com
And: http://blogs.msdn.com/recite
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I love the idea and it seems easy to use but at present this is crashing on my TytnII constantly, shame but I am optimistic that eventually this will be a reguarly used utlity for me. I love it. Hopefully MS makes these things all tie together otherwise I'll be using three products to organise which is just stupid
I can see My Phone and eventual upgrades to Onenote Mobile replacing Evernote eventually, I just hope this comes into it soon (running separately but connected, a bit like the Onenote Printer on windows, something quick to start and use and access but part of the bigger picture)
I love the idea and it seems easy to use but at present this is crashing on my TytnII constantly, shame but I am optimistic that eventually this will be a reguarly used utlity for me. I love it. Hopefully MS makes these things all tie together otherwise I'll be using three products to organise which is just stupid
I can see My Phone and eventual upgrades to Onenote Mobile replacing Evernote eventually, I just hope this comes into it soon (running separately but connected, a bit like the Onenote Printer on windows, something quick to start and use and access but part of the bigger picture)
I'd like to see a desktop application for Recite. Perhaps there is some integration potential with OneNote.
I'd like to see a desktop application for Recite. Perhaps there is some integration potential with OneNote.
@JohnCz that's an interesting idea... I wonder if you could create a mashup with onenote and live mesh so that all your voice notes are synched across your devices and if you create a reminder on your phone you can retrieve on your pc and vice versa....?
Can you run Microsoft Voice Command and this together?
Can you run Microsoft Voice Command and this together?
Would be exceptional if didn't use local resources (space). One of my few complaints is the limited resources on WM devices. They tend to have their resources eaten up with only a few apps. If the data could be stored on the storage card, would be a hit.
Would be exceptional if didn't use local resources (space). One of my few complaints is the limited resources on WM devices. They tend to have their resources eaten up with only a few apps. If the data could be stored on the storage card, would be a hit.
what about localization?
vista (or exchange server) had/has some nice voice command options, but it's not much of a help if you want to dictate on other language than English.
MS is pretty good when it's comes to localization, but this voice stuff just never works. even xp's text reader is lagged behind, and it's not like there is no text reader or voice dictation app out there in my native language (witch is Hungarian).
what about localization?
vista (or exchange server) had/has some nice voice command options, but it's not much of a help if you want to dictate on other language than English.
MS is pretty good when it's comes to localization, but this voice stuff just never works. even xp's text reader is lagged behind, and it's not like there is no text reader or voice dictation app out there in my native language (witch is Hungarian).
sorry for the delay, I didn't see there is a 2nd page.
this sounds great! unfortunately, I have only 5.0 around, but I'll borrow a newer one from a friend of mine next week
I'm curius how it's handling inflexion/conjugation which makes the words sound different on the endings or how the searching will sounds because of the sentence stracture Hungarian has.
sorry for the delay, I didn't see there is a 2nd page.
this sounds great! unfortunately, I have only 5.0 around, but I'll borrow a newer one from a friend of mine next week
I'm curius how it's handling inflexion/conjugation which makes the words sound different on the endings or how the searching will sounds because of the sentence stracture Hungarian has.
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