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Speech Recognition

    • The Best Task Management Apps for 2024

      Organize your life and complete tasks more reliably by using the right to-do list software. These are the top task management apps we've tested.

      5 days, 22 hours By Jill Duffy
      The Best Task Management Apps for 2024 (Roundup To-Do List Apps)
    • Springpad Review

      If you're looking to collect ideas and images, but don't like Pinterest's social push, Springpad provides a more private alternative, although the site itself could still use more refinement.

      6 years By PCMag UK
      Springpad Review (Slideshow Software & Service)
    • Writebox Review

      The minimalist text editor Writebox, which works as a general Web app as well as a Chrome app, lets you type.txt documents with ease and elegance and save them to Dropbox.

      6 years By PCMag UK
      Writebox Review (Slideshow Productivity)
    • Dragon Dictate 3 for Mac Review

      Dragon Dictate 3 for Mac is, as the name might suggest, a choice tool for dictation. While it does offer voice control too, that's not its primary selling point, and on the Mac the built-in tools work just fine.

      6 years By PCMag UK
      Dragon Dictate 3 for Mac Review (Slideshow Speech Recognition)
    • Microsoft Outlook 2013 Review

      Outlook remains the business email, calendar, and contact software of choice. The 2013 version, though not a watershed, offers welcome refinements.

      6 years By PCMag UK
      Microsoft Outlook 2013 Review (Slideshow Productivity)
    • Mozilla Thunderbird 17 Review

      For those who need a desktop e-mail client and don't need to work with an Exchange server, Thunderbird is decent, and Linux users can't do better. But webmail clients, Windows Live Mail, and Mac OS X Mail provide Thunderbird stiff competition.

      6 years By PCMag UK
      Mozilla Thunderbird 17 Review (Slideshow Productivity)
    • Cloze Review

      Cloze, a website and service that collects tweets, emails, Facebook posts, and other bits of communication from your contacts and prioritizes them based on people who are most relevant to you, hits the nail on the head. It's a wonderful tool for getting relevant information about people in your network.

      6 years By PCMag UK
      Cloze Review (Slideshow Personal & Home)
    • SmarterMail Review

      SmarterMail is easy to master email server software that is powerful enough to handle a huge email workload.

      6 years By PCMag UK
      SmarterMail Review (Slideshow Productivity)
    • Inky (for Mac) Review

      Inky mail is a free email client that pulls together all your inboxes and gives you unique views of your messages. The Mac version of Inky works well for personal accounts, but doesn't have many advanced features for email power users.

      6 years By PCMag UK
      Inky (for Mac) Review (Slideshow Productivity)
    • Do.com Review

      If you hold a lot of meetings or are the assistant for someone who does, Do.com will guide you toward better meeting practices while also providing a central place for archives, follow-ups, and more.

      6 years By PCMag UK
      Do.com Review (Slideshow Speech Recognition)
    • Easy Projects Review

      With a few special features that exist strictly for Enterprise customers, Easy Projects caters to large organizations that manage many projects at once.

      6 years By PCMag UK
      Easy Projects Review (Slideshow Productivity)
    • Rev

      Rev's accurate and reasonably priced transcription service makes it easy to transform your recorded content into a usable text format. It's our top choice for transcription services.

      6 years By PCMag UK
      Rev (Slideshow Rev)
    • Otter

      Otter offers a glimpse into the future of real-time transcriptions, but its underlying technology isn't quite there yet.

      6 years By PCMag UK
      Otter (Slideshow Otter)
    • Sonix

      Sonix's excellent web editor and innovative features (such as embeddable transcripts and multiple collaboration roles) don't justify its high prices and iffy performance.

      6 years, 1 month By PCMag UK
      Sonix (Slideshow Sonix)