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Evernote for Android Update: Speech-to-text and Big Widget Enhancements

Product updates | By Andrew Sinkov
 

Today, we have an exciting update to Evernote for Android (3.6). We’ve added a great speech-to-text capability that makes dictating notes in Evernote really easy, plus we have a bunch of new features for the Evernote Widget app. Let’s take a look.

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Speech-to-text feature

Audio notes have been a core feature of the app since day one. Today, we’re giving you a new option: speech recognition. Tap the new speech bubble icon in the tool bar above the keyboard to launch the feature. As you talk, the app instantly places your spoken words into the body of the note as text. Magic.

When you’re done recording, we also attach the original audio to the note. By having both recording and text together, you can now easily search and find your audio notes.

If you’d like to capture audio without the speech recognition, then simply tap and hold the speech bubble icon. It will switch to a microphone. Tap the microphone to start recording.

Speech-to-text availability
The speech-to-text feature uses Google Android’s text transcription service. You must be online for it to work. Also, this capability is available on version 4 of the Android Operating System (aka Ice Cream Sandwich) and some devices with version 2.2 and above. If you see the speech-to-text option appear when you update, then you’ll know that your phone or tablet supports the functionality.

New widget features

In this update we’ve added a bunch of great new capabilities to our widget app, available as a separate download from the Google Play Store.

Customize your widget
We’ve added a new gear icon to the widget that lets you customize a number of features:

  • Widget Color: Choose between original green or a new dark theme
  • Custom buttons Choose which Evernote functions appear in the widget
  • Large widget notes Choose what notes appears in the large widget—last viewed; last updates; specific notebooks, tags, or Saved Searches

New tiny widget
When you long press on the phone’s home screen and go to the Widget menu, you’ll now see a tiny 1×1 single function Evernote widget, which takes up the same screen real estate as an app icon. This widget is great for placing a single Evernote function anywhere you like.

Quick snapshot
The newest widget function is the Quick Snapshot. This feature truly lives up to its name. Tap on the Quick Snapshot icon, camera with lightning bolt, to launch the camera. Snap your photo and tap save. That’s it. A new snapshot note will be added to your Evernote account with an auto-generated title.

Lots more to come

As always, besides the new features you see, there are lots of behind the scenes bug fixes and stability improvements that make the app faster and more reliable. We’re hard at work on some great new features, too. Stay tuned and let us know what you think of this update.

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  • Ryan

    Evernote is a great app.
    However, I think it would be convenient to be able to double tap on the text to edit a note, instead of having to use the edit button.
    Also, I would like to see the password protection in the free version.
    Thanks

    • xavier

      Thanks for the suggestion!

  • NigelD

    Tried to update app on my Android tablet after getting the e-mail about the new features today.
    “This app is incompatible with your Telechips KATBL10AND.”
    Help.

  • Edson Góes

    Na versão Android 2.3.3 celular LG P500 funciona o aplicativo so que o dicionário de português não funciona ou seja o programa entende como fosse fala em inglês. Obrigado

  • Edson Góes

    Ver meu comentário

  • David

    The evernote team does a fantastic job. This app is one if the best a available, and I love all the additions in this up grade. Cant wait to see what evernote comes up with next!
    Best regards,
    D.F.

  • Jorge

    A very basic question: how do I get Google Text to speech? It is not listed as a Google app or service.

    Jorge, Motorola Atrix

  • http://HOMESCREEN JOEI BARKOFF

    ! SEE THE WIDGET THERE WITH THE 4 ICONS BUT DON’T HOW TO ACTIVATE IT.THERE IS NO KEYBOARD BELOW IT AND THE IMAGES ARE TOO SMALL TO TAP.SUGGESTIONS PLEASE.I HAVE A DROID THUNDERBOLT.

  • osman rasheed

    Themes = :)

  • Francis

    Speech to text, does not work!
    It does not work, only left a “audible file”, as oppose to the original record function left a “recorded file”.
    Please check it, I live in China,Beijin. Is that matters?
    BYW, I speak english to test the new function, but simply like “hello” or “hi” is not recognized by the new function.

  • Laura

    Please, PLEASE add the ability to put pictures anywhere in the note & not just at the top or bottom. I use EN everyday on/between my Samsung Infuse, tablet, & computer (windows)…I apsolutely LOVE it!! Not having this feature is extremely bothersome. I have faith in you, EverNote! If any1 knows how to work around this PLEASE HELP!

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