How To Dictate Notes In Evernote With Siri On iPhone 4S

Folks at Evernote have figured out a way to use Siri - iPhone 4s' revolutionary voice activated personal assistant feature to dictate notes into Evernote account.

Andrew Sinkov has explained how to get Siri to work with Evernote on their blog:

make Evernote a contact in your address book with your incoming Evernote email address. You can add the email by going into Evernote > Settings > Evernote email address.

Launch Siri and say “Send email to Evernote.” Next, dictate your email and send it off. The message will show up in your default notebook. Even cooler, you can say “Send email to Evernote. Make apple pie for family reunion,” and Siri will send that note into your account.

It is great to see companies like Evernote and Remember the Milk figuring out a way to get their apps to work with Siri, which is easily the hottest smartphone feature of 2011.

[via Evernote blog]

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5 Responses to How To Dictate Notes In Evernote With Siri On iPhone 4S

  1. Steveo says:

    1st! Cool. I’m still waiting for the unofficial Siri to work on my iPhone 4.

    • Scott says:

      Don’t hold your breath.
      They’ll never release the current method because it’s illegal.
      Your only hope is for them to find a legal way to do it or for Apple to do it.

  2. fas says:

    Interesting, app makers are doing their best to make Siri work with their apps.

  3. SI says:

    Evernote has always supported email submission. They aren’t doing anything different to “support” Siri!

    You can also use the ‘mic’ button on the keyboard to dictate text in any textfield in any app so you could just dictate to it that way too….

  4. I hate siri~ a.k.a Dice says:

    Hottest smartphone feature!?……. I beg to differ…… Now the new notify feature swiping top down, NOW thats titties!, side by each!!!!….. Siri, waste of time.

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