Speech recognition for Windows Mobile


7th April 2009 Author: Meraj Chhaya - - Views:

 


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Little I write here about Windows Mobile, as I don't own one, and I don't see any interesting information about them. Today I noticed that Speereo released a program dedicated to businessmen and those who use their email, contact and reminder applications often. The application is called Sapie Speereo and it enables speech recognition on the above mentioned applications.

Some of the advantages of using Speereo:

  • Sapie, You can use it as a regular mobile phone!
  • Now you can enter in a new contact faster than ever!
  • Talk to your Device. Leave yourself Voice Comments.
  • Set up a reminder - quicker than others!
  • Voice Comments. Delete and re-record or just add up?
  • Send E-mails from Smartphone or PPC fast & easy! No other mailing program compares to Sapie's.
  • No more graphic interface, talk to Artificial Intelligence, which listens, speaks and you can even see its face!
  • Source: MSMobiles, Speereo, via Tech[dot]Blog



     


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