When you use your keyboard as much as I do, you begin to get tired of typing. It can take a lot of time to properly convey your message through writing, and when you’ve already spent the entire day communicating with people through e-mail and instant messaging, the last thing you probably feel like doing is approaching the keyboard to send off a few more detailed messages. In these situations and many others, it’s much easier to talk, and by doing that, the message that you deliver will be more personalized. If all you see is text floating across your computer screen all day, it’s definitely nice to hear someone’s voice from time to time. Springdoo encourages you to ditch your keyboard by providing a free service that lets you vocalize your e-mail messages.
To make this work, all you need is a computer that is equipped with a microphone. Once you login, you’ll have the ability to record a voice message right through your browser without the need to download any additional software. There is a ten-minute limit per message, but that should be an adequate amount of time to say what needs to be said. The player can then be customized by choosing a different style, and you can even add a picture and some text to it. When you’re done creating your message, you’re provided with a link that you can paste into your e-mail message. When the recipient clicks the link, they’ll easily be able to hear your message. If you’d like to be able to use your phone instead of your computer to do this, Springdoo does offer a paid subscription service that gives you this functionality.
[tags]e-mail,typing,voice messages,springdoo[/tags]