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Originally Posted by akheron
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right! HUGE drawback. IBM Via Voice works the same way and I simply hated it. you have to manually pre-record everything which can take quite some time not to mention the storage space the recordings will require. I simply think that this is not voice recognition, its just wave matching. bascally what almost all the cell phones are capable of.
Agree with you, this requires lots of preparation before you can use it. However the advantage is for non-speaking English people, you can use this virtually with any language.
not really. you just say start/open "prog name" and it'll execute virtually anything given the link is under programs. I put tons of links and it works great. it also works nicely with system executions like date, time, brightness/volume control.. reads out tasks and appointments with time and place.. far far better than Voice2Go.
..thanks Frenchy for posting this.
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I have both products Vito Voice2Go and MS VC but can not use them.
I still think MS Voice Command is much more intuitive and easier to use. However I have to stop using it (GRRRR..) on my Axim X50v, Due to memory limitation (MSVC needs 5MB in RAM), my other QVGA devices work fine with MSVC.
Vito Voce2Go is OK but time to get the result is several step process (turn on, say the cammand, accept the command,...) and the built-in sound is irritating everytime you activate..The Magicword never works right...