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| Last Updated: |
19 May 2008 |
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| Minimum Requirements: |
Windows Mobile 6 and 6 MB device memory |
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After purchase, you will receive the fully functional version of this software. No registration key is required. |
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Memic List can open your lists and add or review items with voice recognition commands like ?add item’' or ?review items’'. A small number of voice commands means you’'re quickly proficient and recognition results are good. The utility of the software lies in its ?flexibility to list in a variety of situations?. ?Items can be saved as voice recordings inside lists? to offer a mobile alternative to keypad data entry. When adding voice items ?the software recognizes the end of speech and automatically trims recordings to reduce file sizes?. ?Text data entry is available but voice recording items becomes the preferred method?. Either text or voice items can be reviewed with voice commands. Acquiring the cadence of voice listing will require a little sit down practice before becoming effortless. A brief pause is needed before speaking to allow the voice recognition code to sample and filter out background noise. Once the rhythm of voice commands becomes natural you’'ll find yourself updating lists frequently and enjoy that those lists are readily available on your phone. While text based information is faster to review there is merit to easily capturing list ideas on your phone and in a variety of mobile settings. The software requires no voice training prior to use. Context sensitive commands are displayed at the bottom of the screen to assist in learning and an option allows that display to be removed when no longer needed. A fast choice control speeds data entry so voice items can be added and reviewed with minimal voice instructions. Imagineng uses the talent of jazz vocalist Lorraine Feather for many command prompts. ?The voice is pleasant and a good contrast to the digitized voice? used to provide application specific information.
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