Don't you need an always-on data connection for the voice/dictation? Just 
wondering.

Do your voice commands let you share your "keep notes" with another app? If 
so, you could tell G/Keep to share with an android-based TW app.



On Friday, June 7, 2019 at 1:08:54 PM UTC-7, steved wrote:
>
> Folks have mentioned basic voice dictation (speech to text) and systems 
> that will do speech to text accurately in any open text area including in 
> an open tiddler - and yes that all works, in chrome, in windows (with 
> IFTTT)  and on android and iphone. But I was trying to hit the next level 
> (which I have now in google assistant) - where I can be in a car or walking 
> and simply say "hey google" ( or Siri, Alexa) and get high level control 
> and knowledge put correctly into a note.   So Keep  (google changed it now 
> it is google lists ) is nice on google with an assistant because I can say 
> at any time to my phone and now pc "take a note, name it and add to it and 
> even later have it read it back, or add a reminder ot appointment to my 
> calendar.  So as I move to TW as my main personal knowledge system, I was 
> hoping for that level of significant ease of voice interaction - or trick 
> to achieve. One trick is to still use google assistant to make a list or 
> now - but somehow write a 2nd tool to move it to a new tiddler ( again 
> IFTTT or some background process might do this), again I am currently just 
> being organized about what I call my voice notes so it is very easy to move 
> them into my TW. So what I am doing now,  I say take a note to assistant 
> and call in 't todo' and use my voice to put in todo I think of , or make a 
> note of a new idea that I call t <idea name> and chat on about that idea. 
> Then typically on my laptop/desktop. I have keep or lists open and I simply 
> look for thing s with "t" in the beginning and move them into tw tiddlers. 
>
> As was asked about Keep format - you can "copy to Goolde Drive", which is 
> great cause it gives you a url and plan text - so possible to write 
> something to copy in to a tiddler. 
>

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