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5 replies · 3,928 views · Started 26 July 2007

I have been considering buying VoiceMode 2.0 cause being able to continuously dictate a text message sounds like an app I could really use. I was hoping someone with it already could tell me if its worth getting?

Tek33 wrote:I have been considering buying VoiceMode 2.0 cause being able to continuously dictate a text message sounds like an app I could really use. I was hoping someone with it already could tell me if its worth getting?

Anyone with a N95 using this software ?

I was just about to purchase it, but the N95 is not listed as a supported device, but it is listed in the "Good applications for the N95" here on this forum.

Do I chose: N73 E62 E61 5500 or 3250 for a download for the N95 ?

Anyone ?

Ben Frain wrote:I'd also like to know if anyone has this working for the N95 (specifically 8GB?)?

I can confirm that the US Version works fine on the N95(8GB). I've not got any voice command working (not tried yet , but dictating directly into any email/text application works fine if you speak with distinct short pause between words (quite easy when you try). Using natural speaking is pretty interesting, but far from accurate.

Although it is a US version (spelling and possibly accent ?) it works fine with my Scottish accent. You do train the system by reading in an initial 75 phrases and can further train it.

At the low cost (9Euros), I am well impressed. I have written to them asking when the UK version will be available.

I'd also like to try their text to speech, but can find it 😞

Great application, although there is something to keep in mind.

It works on the N95 no problem. You simply install and go through the first 75 phrases so it can learn your speech.

Keep in mind though that this application does send data to the creators/developers servers so they can analize your speech patterns. Speech recognition software is tedious to develop so they need to constantly update and learn speech behaviours.

If you do not want to incur data charges, like me if you don't have an unlimited data plan, you can create a "fake" access point and assign the application to use that one. http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/forum//forum/thread/70005/#post365408#post365408 < check here. If you decide to take this route, remember to go into your outbox and delete the message or else your phone will continue to try to resend it!

If you have any issues, feel free to PM me.