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How is VLINGO?

xsabrewulf

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Sep 30, 2010
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It sounds like a good idea, does it work well? I read somewhere that it has rights to install apps without you knowing etc.


is there a paid version? the market only shows 1 version and its free. what are the restrictions? could someone recommend something better?
 
I just started using it, and after adding the widget to my lockscreen I love it!

There is one thing I don't like: When saying - "Navigate to 'contact'" it doesn't work. It uses contact info fine for text, etc but it won't work for navigation.

Also the safe reader sucks if listening to music through bluetooth. It doesn't pause the music and it is way too quite to hear the text it is reading. Other than those 2 things it is awesome.
 
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That's a problem since my state just enacted a law against texting while driving. This software gets around that problem.

I love Vlingo....used it this morning...."TEXT" XXX "MESSAGE" blah blah blah..... Got everything perfect.

Interesting question.....if you do a voice text....and you get stopped, will the cop know that you didn't type the text, but rather, dictated it?

If they ask to see your phone....it will just show that a text was sent...not HOW it was sent.

hmmmmmmmmmmm
 
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I love Vlingo....used it this morning...."TEXT" XXX "MESSAGE" blah blah blah..... Got everything perfect.

Interesting question.....if you do a voice text....and you get stopped, will the cop know that you didn't type the text, but rather, dictated it?

If they ask to see your phone....it will just show that a text was sent...not HOW it was sent.

hmmmmmmmmmmm

Depends on how the law is written in your state. In Washington for example it doesn't matter, the law states you cannot send text messages, it doesn't say you can't type text messages.

Anyways, I would never give a pig my phone to look at. It is private property and without a warrant they have no right to take it from you, that would be illegal search and seizure, people need to understand their rights instead of just doing whatever a pig says and assuming they have to. If he asked me about my phone I would say I was changing songs or using navigation, neither of which are illegal and I do both all the time.
 
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I loved Vlingo, and paid for it when i had blackberry.
I tried the beta version for D1 when it came out - not impressed versus the google voice search. Now D2 has another voice recognition for phone tasks and such.

I may have to try vlingo again purely for the lock screen widget. I just hold the hard search key for voice search and double tap the home key for the other voice control, so vlingo serves little purpose besides the lockscreen.
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It sounds like a good idea, does it work well? I read somewhere that it has rights to install apps without you knowing etc.


is there a paid version? the market only shows 1 version and its free. what are the restrictions? could someone recommend something better?

(I know this is a few months old)

I had it on my BB and now have it on my Captivate. The voice recognition is much like others where speaking clearly is a must. But Vlingo is dead on for me every time including the punctuation. After using it so much I am inclined to buy or register it if I have to.
 
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(I know this is a few months old)

I had it on my BB and now have it on my Captivate. The voice recognition is much like others where speaking clearly is a must. But Vlingo is dead on for me every time including the punctuation. After using it so much I am inclined to buy or register it if I have to.

It used to be a paid app, something like $10 I think, then when android 2.1 was released which integrated voice input by default Vlingo made their app free. There is only 1 version and its free now :)
 
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