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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Write Your Voice by using iPhone 5: Dragon Dictation 2.0

The arising rumors that predict the iPhone will be given a standard voice recognition system of messages and letters delivery, both in text or email. The other rumors said that it’s not only for texts and emails but also Skype.

There are also comments that ask will the iPhone provides Verizon and AT& T network.
It was ascertained that the answer to both questions above is yes. The latest generation of smartphones will be awarded several plus points which not owned by his elder brother. Moreover the iPhone 5 will become the standard model for these features by almost all supporting service providers company. Two companies who already signed their name is AT&T and Verizon, which in turn is a strong possibility, will be followed by Sprint.
Voice recognition topic is very interesting theme to discuss, both among users and telecommunications company competitors. The author himself has been using such software which is Dragon Dictate 2.0.2.
Not yet known what type of software will be applied in the iPhone 5, but there is a bright spot when looking back what it has owned at the iPhone 4, and it can be obtained for free of charge.
Dragon Dictation 2.0 is a voice recognition application of the most recognizable and the easiest to use, powered by Dragon NaturallySpeaking. You can easily talk and see the output of your words in text form that you can use for all forms of post either text emails, blogs, iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. Is that Easy? It certainly faster than typing with your fingers, even its developer claimed by using this technology the user will get the text in 5 times faster than typing on the iPhone 5, for sure.
There is also available a Pop-up toolbar you can use to update your twitter or facebook status directly from your lips, or say something and send it directly to your friends’ private message. This software also features a direct autosave function which automatically saves the sound to text works when there is a phone call suddenly entered

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