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Frequently Asked Questions
Text to speech technology converts written text into spoken words. It allows you to hear your text read aloud, which is great for editing, proofreading, and practicing presentations.
Evernote allows you to convert the text of your pitch deck into speech. This feature helps you rehearse your presentations by listening to your script read aloud, improving delivery.
Evernote's primary text to speech features require an internet connection to integrate smoothly. However, you can still access downloaded notes offline.
To use text to speech, simply input your pitch deck script into Evernote, highlight the text, and select the text to speech option to begin listening.
Evernote's text to speech supports a wide range of languages. Check within the app for the latest list of supported languages for the most accurate information.
Evernote offers some customization options for text to speech, such as choosing different voices and adjusting speed to suit your rehearsal needs.
Evernote primarily saves your text inputs. Your specific speech settings and outputs may not be saved, ensuring you have fresh sessions each time.
Evernote's text to speech feature is available on compatible devices with access to the Evernote app, including most desktops and smartphones.
Yes, you can share your pitch deck scripts directly from Evernote with collaborators, offering them text to speech features for their own rehearsal.
With Evernote, you can iterate easily! Use text to speech to listen back and refine your draft, making improvements as you go.
While Evernote specializes in note-taking and text to speech, analytics or feedback on pitch content itself is beyond its core functions.
While basic text formats are supported, Evernote's primary strength is in its seamless conversion of text into speech rather than handling complex document layouts.
Evernote can complement presentation software by preparing your content, but for live presentations, using dedicated slide software is recommended.
Evernote supports extensive text input for speech conversion, but working with more concise chunks allows for smoother practice sessions.
Yes, Evernote's text to speech feature allows you to pause and resume your pitch deck reading as needed, aiding focused practice sessions.