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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Vlingo for Symbian(s605th)



Like Google Maps and Vlingo Qik is a mobile applications of interest, as seen in a futuristic sci-fi like Blade Runner or Total Recall coming.
The "wow factor" Vlingo is the fact that lets you connect your phone to do things I just talk about it. The program could not be easier. Simply hold down the voice button on the computer, wait for the tone and say the command. At the end of the conversation, Vlingo fingers and do the rest.
Vlingo has instructions on what you say on your phone and how you say. For example, to search the web, you say: "Find Tickets." The application calls on your browser and a keyword search on Google for "Tickets." There are also commands for voice dialing, dictation (send) text messages and email, applications, and also make the opening speech himself with the portable Nokia. The only slightly annoying thing is that you close the browser before you need another voice command (or will be, what you said in Google.)

I was impressed by the accuracy of Vlingo. Of course, I had some problems, the search for "Softonic" but soon I realized if I spoke slowly and deliberately picked Vlingo clear. The software also has the innate ability to learn how to improve the economy and speech recognition over time.

Of course there are always start with something as impressive as Vlingo. In this case, is the fact that the Internet connection when using the program in action. This can be very expensive if you do not have a data plan, so we do not recommend this program for those who pay data charges as they go.

Vlingo is incredibly simple voice command application that could really change the way you always keep the phone.

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