You can use the speech-to-text feature on Windows to dictate text in any window, document, or field that you could ordinarily type in.
When a text message won't cut it, you can send a voice message on your iPhone. You can also listen to voice messages in the Messages app.
To use voice typing in Google Docs, turn on voice typing, click the microphone icon, then start speaking.
You can schedule an email in Outlook by using the "Delay Delivery" feature on the platform from your computer.
You can use speech-to-text on Microsoft Word through the "Dictate" feature, which lets you write using your own voice.
Nearly every version of Microsoft OneNote lets you dictate and record your voice in two different ways.
You can create a poll in Microsoft Outlook right from your inbox while drafting a new email message.
Twitter's voice tweet feature allows users to record 2 minutes and 20 seconds of audio to share in a tweet.
You can do a mail merge in Microsoft Word and Excel to create personalized documents for many recipients at once.
Using Google Voice, you can record multiple voicemail greetings, and even have your voicemails sent to your email. Here's how to set it up.
To send a voice message on Snapchat, you need to use the app's microphone feature in a conversation with a friend.
You can add text-to-speech voices to Windows 10 through your PC's Settings app to read text aloud in different languages and tones.
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