excellent demonstration sir.
neil
On 03/03/2012 16:46, Hanif Kruger wrote:
Hi,
This might be of some interest to you.
Just about a month ago, I posted a podcast about this very same app.
Showing off Jeannie; -- Android can actually hear and understand what
I have to say..
http://accesstech.co.za/?p=163
Regards
Hanif
----- Original Message -----
*From:* chris.stouton <mailto:[email protected]>
*To:* Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
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*Sent:* Saturday, March 03, 2012 9:31 AM
*Subject:* [MA] jeannie
hey, folks Chris again, I was taking a look at a lot of
different apps, since I get unlimited data from boost, and I came
across an app called Jeannie that was on the s-vox website in
they're app gallery. Supposedly it makes your android phone
something like apple's seery, where you can talk to it and have it
to do things like send text messages, locate different places like
restaurants and other places, just like the eye-phone. Only
problem I see is that it looks like it's in the experimental
stages, but it looks like it's going to be a good app in the
future. My question is has anyone ever used this app at all? Oh,
and thanks for all your advice on gps apps. it seems like my
connections were pretty wrong on that navigon app after all. plus
it costs $49. Not something I'm willing to pay for since all of
the gps apps seem to be either inexpensive or free.
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