here's an interesting video about controlling your cell phone by voice using a program called vsuite. If anybody has used a cell phone with vsuite or VoiceSignal, how do you like it? I'm looking to purchase a cell phone, just as soon as I can find a phone that comes with these programs preloaded, and trying to decide which Bluetooth headset to purchase. Somebody gave me a headset that works well when synced with my mother's phone, but it doesn't have an ear loop and likes to fall out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edrvCDQBQzk On 8/19/10, greg <[email protected]> wrote: > I don't txt much at all, but I was playing on my new Droid phone and saw you > can txt even by voice, just say "Text to John Smith, hi how are you doing". > You can stop and pause, but I think you need to tap the mic icon to start > again. It uses Google Voice also. > Setting up an account is pretty cool also. It gives you a number and kind of > combines your home, work, phone and messages, even converts voice messages > to e-mail/txt, and vice versa I think. Real handy for the quad on the go. > Greg > >> I use Google voice. >> >> https://www.google.com/voice/ >> It's free. You get your own phone number. People can sms my number >> and I receive an email. I can send a sms to any cell phone without >> needing to know the service. I can even receive voice mail. It has >> been great for me. Jim At 12:23 PM 8/11/2010, Joan Anglin wrote: >> >>> I don’t remember seeing any >>> posts about texting from your personal computer to cell phones. >>> Everyone in my family uses texts, except me of course, but I do >>> enjoy texting them from my PC. I use txtdrop.com and it has a >>> gadget on the desktop. Works like a charm, and as long as I can >>> get to my computer I can communicate with them regarding shopping >>> lists etc.. I receive their texts back to my e-mail, and usually >>> very quickly. Just a thought. >>> >> Joan >> >> Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- >> I took the one less traveled by, >> And that has made all the difference. >> Robert Frost >> >> >> ---- >> Jim >> Lubin >> >> [email protected] >> http://makoa.org/jim >> >> disAbility Resources: >> http://www.makoa.org >> >> http://www.makoa.org/jlubin/charitybadge

