How to text message without Typing

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How to text message with your voice to save time and be safe if driving. Many people do not know how to text message yet and among those who do, often people do so with risk especially while driving. Register any phone number with Jott.com and then upload those names, emails and phone numbers of those you want to communicate with by phone. Once you have completed the steps you can call Jott's phone number and it will know it is you and ask you who you want to jott. You can make memo's to yourself or to others and the company transcribes your voice into text for up to 30 seconds. And you can say alot in 30 seconds. Text messaging is limited to 160 letters or spaces so keep in short. Also, Jott will send your voice to the email along with the written version as well. Enjoy your jott and texting experience and let me know how you do with it.

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Difficulty: Moderately Challenging

Tips & Warnings:

  • This is easy in general especially if you already know how to text
  • If you have next texted then this is also a great way to learn how to with your voice instead of typing on a cell phone
  • Make sure you test it on yourself before texting those you know
Step1
Create a free account on Jott.com
Step2
Import or add your contacts you want to text and email by voice into Jott.com
Step3
Once above steps are completed with registering your phone numbers you will call Jott from you will be ready to Text and Email from those phones with your voice

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