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Voice notes

Catégorie : Bureaux commerciauxVersion: 9.10.15

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Révolutionnez votre prise de notes avec Voice notes, l'application innovante qui vous permet de capturer des idées sans effort en utilisant votre voix. Dites adieu aux recherches de stylo et de papier : exprimez simplement vos pensées et regardez-les se transformer en texte. Cet outil puissant crée non seulement des notes, mais gère également des rappels pour des tâches et des événements cruciaux.

Voice notes dispose d'une gamme de fonctionnalités conçues pour une efficacité et une personnalisation ultimes :

  • Création de notes sans effort : Enregistrez rapidement des notes et des idées via la reconnaissance vocale, rationalisant ainsi votre processus de prise de notes.
  • Rappels fiables : Définissez des rappels avec des alertes audio, des vibrations et des options de répétition personnalisables, pour vous assurer de ne jamais manquer une date limite ou un rendez-vous.
  • Catégories organisées : Créez des catégories personnalisées pour trier et localiser efficacement vos notes.
  • Schémas de couleurs élégants : Personnalisez l'apparence de votre application avec une variété de thèmes de couleurs, y compris une option à contraste élevé.
  • Partage transparent : Partagez vos notes via les réseaux sociaux, par courrier électronique et d'autres plateformes pour une collaboration et un accès faciles sur tous les appareils.
  • Exportation/Importation flexible : Exportez vos notes dans différents formats (y compris du texte brut) pour un transfert sans effort vers de nouveaux appareils ou des sauvegardes sécurisées.

Voice notes fournit une plateforme conviviale pour créer, organiser et gérer vos notes. Sa combinaison de capacités de synthèse vocale, de fonctionnalités de rappel, d'options personnalisables et de fonctionnalités de partage en fait un outil polyvalent et indispensable pour capturer et accéder à vos pensées et informations. Téléchargez Voice notes aujourd'hui et libérez son potentiel !

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NoteTaker Jan 07,2025

Love this app! So much easier than writing notes by hand. The transcription is accurate, and the organization features are great.

Escritor Jan 13,2025

Aplicación útil para tomar notas, aunque la transcripción a veces no es perfecta. La organización de las notas es buena.

Rédacteur Jan 23,2025

Excellente application pour prendre des notes! Beaucoup plus facile que d'écrire à la main. La transcription est précise et les fonctionnalités d'organisation sont géniales.

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