Are there any voice to text applications for HTC HD2? - HD2 Windows Mobile 6.5 Themes and Apps

hey guys. Do you know if there is any application for voice to text like the one on the HTC EVO keyboard? you can write text messages and emails. any ideas? I know that we have MS voice command but you can't write with it.... Thanks guys

So far nothing free. It's a call a number, speak and you pay like 10 a month or something. Only other thing I can think of is Microsoft TellMe. Look for it here or on google. It doesn't always work great either. Don't worry though none of them work great even the ones for Android aren't exactly flawless either.

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Speech to Text SMS

Does anyone know of any Windows Mobile 6 Voice SMS programs?
I drive a lot, and typing on a small keyboard while driving is not all that comfortable. So i was wondering if there is any program which would let me speak the words into a SMS message and the words would translate into text.
I don't think most PPC devices really have the muscle for accurate speech to text. It's only recently that it's quality has gotten fairly acceptable for PCs with processors a good 10-15 times faster than most PDA phones have available to them.
I use Jott (www.jott.com) semiregularly and it's a really nice service. If you're based in the USA, you find it useful for your needs.
As avatar said, I don't think PPCs have the processing power (yet).
As avatar said most software in this category is quite unreliable. If you do a google search for this software are try the first few options available you will discover this for yourself
tye said:
I use Jott (www.jott.com) semiregularly and it's a really nice service. If you're based in the USA, you find it useful for your needs.
As avatar said, I don't think PPCs have the processing power (yet).
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I was looking more of a program which will allow me to speak out a text message and convert my words into text so I can send a text message to a phone number. Jott only sends out emails.
datzent83 said:
I was looking more of a program which will allow me to speak out a text message and convert my words into text so I can send a text message to a phone number. Jott only sends out emails.
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yeah ive been hunting for something like that for a while... still looking. As far as text to speech goes the best available is textspeech pro
I am searching speech to text software for a long time too. I really want to record my job meeting by my phone and it can convert the meeting converasation to a word document or PDF file, then it is easier to make a memo for the meeting. Also, I don't need to busy to drop note in the meeting.
If anyone who know that kind of Program?
datzent83 said:
Does anyone know of any Windows Mobile 6 Voice SMS programs?
I drive a lot, and typing on a small keyboard while driving is not all that comfortable. So i was wondering if there is any program which would let me speak the words into a SMS message and the words would translate into text.
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I think this might be what you are looking for?
http://www.blondiesoft.com/software/mobile/TellMeText/
alc630 said:
I think this might be what you are looking for?
http://www.blondiesoft.com/software/mobile/TellMeText/
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Thanks for your reply, but the software you mentioned above is a text-to-speech,
software but not a speech-to-text. They are not the same kind of software.
p_pen said:
Thanks for your reply, but the software you mentioned above is a text-to-speech,
software but not a speech-to-text. They are not the same kind of software.
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I'll keep looking!
I know that there are apps for speech to text for the iphone and for Blackberrys. Somebody's gotta be able to do it.
Try Dial2Do
Someone above said that Jott doesn't do texts. I used to send text messages while driving with them all the time. According to their website they still do it. But I quit Jott when they went out of beta, and switched to Dial2do. Same functionality, as far as texting goes, but a free service.
http://www.dial2do.com/
Try Speereo
Well ther's a new app called tellme which uses your voice for text, searching internet and many other features... just a quick search here and it will take you to the thread but its only compatible with WM6.5, and you need to install microsoft voice command before installing tellme...

Why doesnt the google voice app do voice dialing?

I want to first say that I love the google voice search, when searching the web, the voice to text is excellent. Probably the 'killer app' for me on my phone. My question is why cant i get a simple thing such as Call Tom Jones at Home to work?
I say that & I the phone starts dialing some random person not in my phone book, it literally starts dialing some random company.
Considering how accurate it is on other areas of my phone, I dont get why this doesnt work.
I am using MS exchange & the built in email app, so my contacts are in the google contact app. I am also using CM 6.1 if that matters.
Any ideas would be great!
Thanks,
Rich
I have the same question, anybody could help?

GVMAX forward q. and help

I just got the HTC arrive. love it. got GoVoice and setup gvmax and its working pretty good. but I hategetting an email everytime I get a text. Is their anyway to disable this?
Not that I could ever figure out, so I just disabled gvmax and have google voice setup to send me an email when there is a voicemail since gmail is delivered very quickly on wp7.
well I use GV or texting also and dont wanna disable that
Yah thats a bummer then. I really hope sockets api's are released soon, and whatever else is needed to make true in app notifications, so an official app can be made by google.
do they even have any rumors on when thatll happen. I love WP7. and need to use GV for a majority of my texting. and GoVoice is nice. but a little sluggish. any other GV app recommendations?
I've seen interviews with the top guys on the Dev Team at MS, and they have said this is #2 or 3 on the developer most requested list, and that they want to get this done. I'm guessing sometime mid year, but I haven't seen anything official.
GoVoice seemed the best to me, and is pretty much as good as we get for now.
ok thanks. thats what I thought also. one other quick question about it than. Do you think when they eventually make it happen the app will be integrated or any other GV app will be integrated like it is for android. as in when you make a call you can choose which number to call from and the texting is alot smoother?
because ive been considering switching back to my sprint number but if the GV apps will eventually get on par with android than I may fight it out for awhile
Should be able to. Even in my Blackberry days, the google voice 3rd party app was able to have an option for dialing out on your gv # either every time, or ask you each time, or not at all.
I don't doubt once we see these things open up, we will see this feature.
Once dev's can bind to a host port/server within the app, the google voice texting will be just like regular texting.
ok thats what I thought. now only for an ETA, Im assuming by years end. but thats pretttty far away.
samrozzi said:
I just got the HTC arrive. love it. got GoVoice and setup gvmax and its working pretty good. but I hategetting an email everytime I get a text. Is their anyway to disable this?
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Have you verified the filter that was set up in Gmail? It should have "don't send to inbox" or something like that checked. That should do it. I have had GoVoice up and running for a couple of months and it has been relatively flawless. On the new HTC Arrive with NoDo, there is a HUGE difference in starting and resuming the app compared to the pre-NoDo HD7. Be happy you have the latest and greatest. I know I am
-R
Just make sure GVMax's filter on your GMail account has the option 'Skip Inbox' checked.

[Q] Google Voice Full Integration

Can someone try this app out?
Google Voice Full Integration (sorry I can't post the link to market since I don't have enough post)
it needs root.
basically, it let you the native messaging app, or GoSMS for google voice. When you send a text message from the native app, it will ask whether you want to send via GV or native app. If you set GV to be default, you can forget about the official GV app and just use native app or GoSMS.
I have been looking for an app like this for a while.
But unfortunately, it doesn't seem to work with this phone.
I have been talking with the developer through email but still no luck.
When another phone sends a message to my GV number, I receive it using the native app. But when I send a message from the native app, the other phone gets it with my phone number (it should be GV number).
So it looks like it's only 1 way for me.
So Can someone test it out? The developer will refund you if it doesn't work. just email him. He gives very great support.
btw, I'm still using the Froyo stock app. But it may be the phone since it was tested to work with Froyo.
Thank you for reading
I'm using this on an HTC HD2, so I can't say anything about your phone. For mine, however, it works both ways and I have texting blocked through my carrier so there's no way a regular text can get through. I don't get any notifications though.
Krystov said:
I'm using this on an HTC HD2, so I can't say anything about your phone. For mine, however, it works both ways and I have texting blocked through my carrier so there's no way a regular text can get through. I don't get any notifications though.
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This sounds like a cool concept, but seriously, no notifications?? Big time deal-breaker for me.
I am going to try to check this out in the near future. will let you know what I get

Native Visual voicemail

Does anyone know of there's a possibility to bring native visual voicemail to my unlocked HTC One A9??
I too would like to know. Would be way more convenient than the old school way
I have no clue about HTC doing so, but for the time being you may be interested in Google Voice. Rather than send messages to your carrier, it goes to Google, where you can also set your custom message. It allows you to check the messages both in app, transcribed via email, online in the Google Voice service and in the dialer as a playable audio file. It's quite similar to Apple's implementation but more versatile in my opinion. It might be what you're looking for.
z28camaroman said:
I have no clue about HTC doing so, but for the time being you may be interested in Google Voice. Rather than send messages to your carrier, it goes to Google, where you can also set your custom message. It allows you to check the messages both in app, transcribed via email, online in the Google Voice service and in the dialer as a playable audio file. It's quite similar to Apple's implementation but more versatile in my opinion. It might be what you're looking for.
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Thanks for the heads up.
FatKris said:
Does anyone know of there's a possibility to bring native visual voicemail to my unlocked HTC One A9??
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Is this not a stock feature of Android?
I'm unhappy about this part as well.
But unlock bootloader is a must, so I don't actually have a choice.
Itll be brought to unlocked version soon...

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