Do anyone use fonix voice dial? Is it working or not? because I download from O2 UK web but when I run it, there is some error on the voice dial.
Found M$ Voicecommand 1.5 to be a lot better and accurate.
The Fonix stuff should be on one of the CDs that came with the device.
tried it once but it could never understand me so i gave up besides i use the nice contact app from this site that is far better
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has anyone found or heard of a cab for voice texting, i found this website but its for nokia phones http://www.softwaremarket.nokia.com/?action=productDetails&pID=3304&pmsid=254&lang=en
i think this app would be cool if ur driving, ifind it difficult to text when driving especially with the tilt. any cabs out there?
You want Palringo. It does just that. IM and Voice IM.
have u tried it on ur tilt?
From the makers of Dragon Naturally Speaking, http://www.nuance.com/voicecontrol/. Or try this Google search, http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=mobile+voice+to+text.
There was an application supplied with iMate JasJar's sold in the UAE by a company that came from Dubai.
Sorry but can't remember that far back what it was called (age ya know!)
It provided Extended SMS with colour/font changing, drawing and voice clip capabilities. It would only work if both parties had the SW installed.
Biggest drawback (and why its no longer available I think) is that the multiple SMS's required to carry voice data were more expensive than dialling someone's voice mail!!! Funny really...
I've Googled but there doesn't appaers to be anything suitable around at the moment.
i tried google...but that app for nokia phone looks like it works well any one kno if i can work on the tilt? and y does palringo ask for my mobile #?
You might try jott.com.
Does this work with AT&T Tilt 8925?
Should do!
It looks to me like a standard subscription service where you ring them and a little old lady types it in on her keyboard and sends it out as a text for you! (or is it the other way around?)
Not found an actual voice app but seen a nifty little SMS app that tags on nicely to the Kaiser called XMS from Imaginet.
http://www.imaginet-software.com/index.aspx?p=xms
Gives you full smileys and coloured handwriting but the flaw is the recipient also has to have it installed. Good job its 'Buy one get on free then!'
Ignore the 'up to CE2005' as it works perfectly.
Nuance not available for purchase!
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From the makers of Dragon Naturally Speaking, http://www.nuance.com/voicecontrol/
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Yeouch!!!!!! It's only licensed month-to-month, and not officially for this device even.
Richard
how do this app work?
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have u tried it on ur tilt?
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Palringo works great on my Tilt. I'm using it right now to talk to a guy with Voice IM. Have also done text (standard) IM.
www.palringo.com
how does it work, it said something about being online?
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how does it work, it said something about being online?
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Palring is a free program? I can use it free ?
I have to pay something when i use it?
Palringo is an Instant Messaging package similar to MSN Messenger but also has voice.
No text to speech.
So you just register and it uses a data connection (phone or WiFi) the data call is the only cost so far.
but only to other Perlingo contacts? you can't use it to voice text anyone else?
It does not do 'voice texts' as such.
It's an IM client in its own right that can chat between its own members or any members on other networks such as MSN, Yahoo, AIM, ICQ etc.
You can leave voice messages to other palringo users.
If you are wanting a package that sends voice over the standard SMS network then I think you will be out of luck as it would cost more in text messages to send the sound data than it would ringing.
Other alternative would be for someone to generate a Speach recognition package that writes your SMS and sends it out!
Why not send an MMS?? You can put voice clips on that!
yes voice to standard sms text message is what we (I) want. you're driving along and receive a text message. you want to just speak a short reply and send it rather than fiddling with the phone illegally to compose a message using the keyboard
can anybody tell me the MAJOR variations between the UK and US versions of voice command, i know right off the bat it sounds like a noob comment, but i have an idea in mind. Basically the biggest question is the dialing feature, being UK does not use the same dialing format as the us. I really appreciate any feedback.
My brother uses US 1.6. I think what you'll find is that the voice is different. Other than that probably not much different. I think it uses contacts for dialing in addition to dialing number you speak. Either way I don't think it is concerned with the format. Seems it would dial whatever numbers you speak or have recorded in your contacts.
I think the number format is the main difference, other than dodgey, robotic accents.
MSVC UK - Call KD8DNS Mobile
MSVC US - Call KD8DNS Cell
Hi Does anyone know of some software that will allow me to speak to the PDA and it type for me?
Do some search on www.google.com and typ in Voice to Text PPC.
I did it and immediatly it came up with some good results.
For example: http://www.digitalfuturesoft.com/texttospeechproductsforpocketpc.php
That one is text to speech, not speech to text
I didn't think PPC would be able to run this sort of software, so I went looking. Problem seems to be that most results are for voice control rather than actual speech to text.
IBM via voice mobile seems to exist, but it seems more like voice control again. I also found something called Universal Translator which seems overkill.
Pocket Dictate, Dictaton 2005, SpeaktoText, etc...
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Pocket Dictate
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Got me excited. However, is designed to "dictate directly on your Pocket PC using the buttons on the unit... tap send and the dictation will be compressed, encrypted and sent to your typist by email automatically."
Sadly, I don't have and can't afford a typist I suppose it would be possible to push it through a piece of desktop software, but then I could use "notes" or "voice recorder" which came with my kaiser.
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Dictaton 2005, SpeaktoText, etc...
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Googled these - SpeaktoText and Dictaton 2005. Both are for desktops, not PPC
Maybe somebody can work with this; it's beyond my abilities.
http://www.programurl.com/software/sapi-speech-recognition-download.htm
http://www.programurl.com/embedded-speech-recognition-kit.htm
updates?
Anyone ever find anything worthwhile?
I use this on my tilt with 6.1
It works PDG. Needs some training but you can voice text, email notes etc.
Vlingo
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=524612
Was Voice Speed Dial Omitted from the Tilt 6.1 upgrade? Can't find the program or get "add voice tag" option in contact menus.
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Was Voice Speed Dial Omitted from the Tilt 6.1 upgrade? Can't find the program or get "add voice tag" option in contact menus.
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It was replaced with Voice Command
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en-us/help/more/voice-command-tutorials.mspx
Thanks. Would be great if I could get it to understand my voice.
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Thanks. Would be great if I could get it to understand my voice.
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Im having the same issue. Im running Speed Voice Dial and MS VC. Im lucky if it recognizes one out of six dial commands.
Solution?
Really, seems to work pretty well for me..
is it possible to get MS voice command to recognize custom voice tags?
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Im having the same issue. Im running Speed Voice Dial and MS VC. Im lucky if it recognizes one out of six dial commands.
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OK, a little better. I've learned how to speak to it - different pronunciations and inflections. Must pronounce all names phonetically. Pretty silly, though. It was more usefull to me to be able to assign custom tags for contacts. Rarely use VC to launch programs.
Hi,
Is it just me being an idiot, or is it indeed not possible to do a simple voice dial using JUST the bluetooth headset?
I am used to just double click on the headset's button to get a lady asking me what to do and I then just used to say "call xyz".
I did so using Windows Mobile and on the iPhone.
Strangly I can't find a similar option on the Note! Also, the preinstalled voice recognition just sends the wave file to a server for analysis. I don't like that, because I have limited Internet traffic on my plan and don't want to waste it this way. Also, I drive a lot in a different country, where mobile Internet is just not available.
Any help appreciated.
Cheers,
vma
You can find voice speed dial on market, need not to have net for application, you need to record tag.
well, at least I am not plain stupid for not finding the relevant option.
Having to record tags for voice dial is not state of the art and I would not rely on third party software for that.
To me, this is probably the #1 feature I am missing and I can't understand how this phone does not provide voice dial.
Thanks for your reply, though.
Cheers,
vma