Hi,
Need some help, trying to find a talking or voice calculator for my husband as he is blind. It needs to be a fully working speech in -speech out with as much functionality as possible (ie basic math, square, cube, root etc)
Using a Samsung SIII 4.3 upgrade, tried on google play but there are non with both actions its either in or out only.....
Thanks for any replys and suggestions posted
Aly
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Hello everyone.
I'm looking for a software that allow to compose a sms without using the keyboard on the HD2.
There is something free or pay?
Something like Shout Out for iphone...
Thanks
Do a search for TellMe.
Does it work on the HD2?
TellMe does work, I installed it last night.
I was just about to make a thread on this very topic. I was wondering if there was anything available similar to the voice dictation thing that Android has. I used a Hero for about 2 days & that's the only thing I really miss about it now.
kabuk1 said:
TellMe does work, I installed it last night.
I was just about to make a thread on this very topic. I was wondering if there was anything available similar to the voice dictation thing that Android has. I used a Hero for about 2 days & that's the only thing I really miss about it now.
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for me do not work.
i installed it already...and when i launch the app...nothing happenz..
anyway i think it work only for us/eng language.
is it right?
Dial2Do
I would recommend the above!
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You need to install microsoft voice command first as it uses this to recognise your voice. But you are correct in assuming is is US only, it has trouble understanding any other accent.
In writing this I have just had the thought that as it uses MVC as the underlying software perhaps you can install the british/french/german version of MVC and see if TellMe then responds in these languages.
What nationality are you?, it would be worth giving that a go if you are french or german and would also bring some usefulness to this thread as your original question has been answered a few times before. (use the search )
Is there an application that is similar to Google's voice actions application, but offline, for when I don't have service?
bikcmp said:
Is there an application that is similar to Google's voice actions application, but offline, for when I don't have service?
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did you find the application? i know there is one, but i cant find it now. been searching for almost an hour! if you find it pls pm me
Voice command was the selling point to me and I was really shocked to know it required internet connection to work..Do I really need internet to say “”hey Galaxy..call wife mobile” ???? This is ridicules GOOGLE.
Such a nice device and very $$$$$ and they screw up like that
Vlingo
Hello girls and boys,
Like you, I was yesterday looking for this frantically as I have just got an Android device as my work mobile and have an old Windows Mobile 6.5 phone (Touch Pro2) as my personal mobile which runs Microsoft Voice Command 1.6 and can do quite a bit without needing to touch the handset (illegal whilst driving in the UK). I have to say; I was finding it difficult to believe that with all the awesome power of a Desire S when compared to the TP2, why is it I can't find an offline voice command application? Google's Actions are great yes, but does it REALLY need server side processing for these commands? I then came across a forum where someone suggested Vlingo and no-one really acknowledged the post. What a great app! Totally free, works with bluetooth headsets and actually does speech to text as well WITHOUT needing to be online.
I suggest you guys take a look as it seems to be a great piece of software that's pretty well written. http://www.vlingo.com
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Hello girls and boys,
Like you, I was yesterday looking for this frantically as I have just got an Android device as my work mobile and have an old Windows Mobile 6.5 phone (Touch Pro2) as my personal mobile which runs Microsoft Voice Command 1.6 and can do quite a bit without needing to touch the handset (illegal whilst driving in the UK). I have to say; I was finding it difficult to believe that with all the awesome power of a Desire S when compared to the TP2, why is it I can't find an offline voice command application? Google's Actions are great yes, but does it REALLY need server side processing for these commands? I then came across a forum where someone suggested Vlingo and no-one really acknowledged the post. What a great app! Totally free, works with bluetooth headsets and actually does speech to text as well WITHOUT needing to be online.
I suggest you guys take a look as it seems to be a great piece of software that's pretty well written. http://www.vlingo.com
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Thanks bro for your help but unfortunately even vlingo now requires internet connection.
http://swathiep.blogspot.com/2011/02/offline-speech-recognition-with.html
this can work but i dont have linux and a can not complime it.. i believe somebodywill make a apk file and i can install it
Cyberon voice commander
No internet needed, according to this
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.cyberon.cvc.AME&hl=en
Also check out: "command this" app
Good luck
Sent from my HERO200 using Tapatalk
voice commands?
there's an offline speech in the 4seassons rom, that worked ...
but i'm not able to use it in others roms ..no idea what ...
did anyone try it out?
i used to use Cyberon Voice Commander, recorder my voice and i could assign it to open applications or dial friends. its not free though...
VoiceButton works offline
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Is there an application that is similar to Google's voice actions application, but offline, for when I don't have service?
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You can try my app. It works offline. Application is named VoiceButton. You can find it in GooglePlay.
I think this is what you need.
Has anyone found a good speech to text/text to speech application that is compatible with the HD2? Some friends have had Vlingo but it is not compatible with the HD2. Thanks
I would like to use such a tool as well - could be a great little helper while driving in a car and whanting to take notes... I'm interested as well!
Yah it will be so useful.. and can save lives !!
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I guess you have WM running? On Android you can use its buildin speech recognition.
For Windows Mobile you should have Voice2Go. I 've never used it, but googled on 'Speech recognition for Windows Mobile' and found this. Looks pretty good.
Hi Guys,
I´m thinking really hard now about buying myself the Samsung Galaxy Note. However, what I really need it for as wel, is navigating in a hopefully relaxing way. Over the years I grew fond of working with the TomTom Navigation software on my Windows devices (the HTC HD2 is now my latest), but untill now (as far as I know), TomTom has no real navigation software purely for the Android devices. So, I stumbled on to the "SYGIC" navigation software and started reading about it.
I read that SYGIC could give "some problems" on the Galaxy Note, but fortunately, I recently read (I forgot where) that people are working with it now on their Note flawlessly with the latest SYGIC upgrade. Also I read, that the Note could not navigate in "Landscape", wich I'm very sorry to find. However, could anyone please tell me if this is because the Note is not simply able to, or is it just the navigation software itself? In that case, could anyone tell me if "SYGIC" is able to navagate in "landscape" on this device, or, for that matter, can anyone tell me wich navigation software DOES navigate in "landscape" on the Galaxy Note?
And last but not least: if the Galaxy Note is NOT able to let you navigate in "landscape", are you guys familiair allready with some kind of a "patch" or procedure, that could solve this problem? I know that I had the same problem with my HTC HD2 at the time, but then I found a piece of sofware that made the TomTom software navigate in "landscape" as well.
I hope to hear from you soon; Thank you!
(My appologies for my poor English!)
Robert
(Netherlands)
I can't speak specifically for the Note, but I have an S2 and it allows rotation in the native navigation app. I'd be very surprised if it doesn't work on the Note. Also, if it doesn't then that's down to the app, not the device (assuming of course that the Note does support rotation ))
There's app(s) available on the market that force specific rotation for specific apps - that may be helpful for you. I'll have a look and see if I can find one.
Edit: This will do the trick...
https://market.android.com/details?id=AutomateIt.mainPackage
You can set specific things to happen on specific events, the one in question being your navigation app running. You can make it enable rotation when the app runs. I was hoping you could force orientation with it, but you can't. Still definitely worth a shot.
Thank you for your reply. I'll remember this link for the moment I'll have my Note...
Robert
Okay I haven't posted before.
And I know xda is rather strict with the rules so I've thoroughly searched for what I'm looking for and I really hope I'm posting in the right place.
Because I haven't found it and so I hope someone can help me out.
Recently I bought an external keyboard that connects via bluetooth to my Galaxy Note II N7100. I bought it because my school allows me to take notes on the device instead of hand writing everything.
But one day, I was in the library doing some homework and I got a little bored.
So I opened the '30th anniversary of pacman' game that Google once put on their page (if you don't know what I'm talking about, just Google "30th anniversary of Pacman Google").
To my surprise, the keys on the external keyboard were able to control my Pacman!
So this got me thinking.
What if I could control more than just Pacman with my keyboard?
Boost 2, for example?
So i was wondering, is there anyway I'd be able to control the accelerometer with my arrow keys?
And if so, can someone tell me how i would do this?
I've rooted my phablet and I'm able to decompile/recompile, navigate and edit files, etc.
I just need to know what exactly needs to be changed to allow such a feat.
So please, for the sake of procrastination...
Help?
Thanks in advance,
Josh.