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<span class="supporting_member_name">Annie Jacobsen</span>
Annie Jacobsen
Personalized Move Manager
Seattle, Washington
Posted by Annie Jacobsen, Seattle, Washington | Jul 14, 2007

Subscribe to Community-wide general discussion I've become a JOTT addict

Have you met JOTT, yet? I was surprised to find no Biz Talk on this great FREE beta web/cell/email tool.

Basically, (using my techo-dunce level of knowledge) this system turns a voice mail you leave into a transcribed message in your email. I'm an addict.

I've been using this about 3 months and LOVE IT! If you talk too fast, it's too noisy, etc. - there is a "listen" option where you can try and figure out what the hell you said, cause the software didn't quite figure out your mutterings. I have signed my assistant up, and can leave her on-the-fly requests as I'm driving, which she then has all the details about in her email.

No more note-taking while I'm driving. Reminders are a breeze. And, the transcriptions are a good chuckle sometimes.

This beta site was started by 4 guys here in Seattle late 2006.

http://jott.com/

Hope this is as great for you as I've found it!

9 Bizniks have posted replies

  • Leif Hansen
    Posted by Leif Hansen, Seattle, Washington | Jul 14, 2007

    I love Jott too. Here's the extra-cool-geeky thing I use it for. I have it send jotts to my Remember the Milk account's inbox (IMHO, after researching, the best free multi-function to-do list out there). So, something I want to remember to do; call jott; it's translated with 95% accuracy and waiting in my to-do list! Talk about cool! -Leif (I talk some more about it at my geek blog www.geekingoutloud.com)

  • Brianna Young
    Posted by Brianna Young, Tulsa, Oklahoma | Jul 14, 2007

    Thanks, Annie! I think this will come in handy in my virtual assistance practice!

  • Rachel Whalley
    Posted by Rachel Whalley, Seattle, Washington | Jul 15, 2007

    I know, I just found Jott, too! It's awesome. I'm always thinking of stuff to do in the middle of driving. Now I just Jott myself and stop worrying that I'll forget it.

  • Leif Hansen
    Posted by Leif Hansen, Seattle, Washington | Jul 15, 2007

    Cool, more geeks than I had supposed -and girls too (; The link to Remember the Milk is http://www.rememberthemilk.com If you end up using it, set your Jott email settings to send it to your RTM email address (you can find that in your settings at RTM). CHeers, Leif

  • Keith Gormezano
    Posted by Keith Gormezano, Seattle, Washington | Jul 15, 2007

    Here's the hot link to the Jott account to save everyone who clicks 5 seconds of not having to copy and paste: http://jott.com/.

  • Rachel Whalley
    Posted by Rachel Whalley, Seattle, Washington | Jul 15, 2007

    Leif, I'm a geek in a poor disguise. I'm like Lance Hunt, who only takes his glasses off to transform into Captain Amazing.

  • Bryce Mathern
    Posted by Bryce Mathern, Seattle, Washington | Jul 18, 2007

    This is really helpful. I can use this all of the time. Crazy how easy it is to setup and connect to your entire address book. Thanks for the tip...

  • Brianna Young
    Posted by Brianna Young, Tulsa, Oklahoma | Jul 18, 2007

    Ok, wow! I'm hooked!

  • Ruth Hartmann
    Posted by Ruth Hartmann, Seattle, Washington | Jul 19, 2007

    I've been using Jott for about a month now and it is sooo great!! Glad you brought it up!

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