For business users on the go, Voice is the New Keyboard! Speak comfortable-length messages, freely and naturally! MyCaption Email Dictation is highly accurate and secure. With its Voice-to-Text capability, you get higher productivity and convenience. And it synchronizes your e-mails, calendar, note, memo and task entries exactly as if you typed them yourself -- to your Outlook, Google Apps or to Lotus Notes. It works seamlessly with BES (BlackBerry Enterprise Server).If your Outlook has a toolbar for CRM systems like Salesforce.com, Microsoft Dynamics, or SugarCRM, your synchronization with CRM will also work, just as before.You can review text before sending. Add afterthoughts, make corrections. The ultimate mobile productivity app!- Pay as you go, $5 for 10 minutes total Talk Time (~40 messages)**Speak upto 40 messages of 15 seconds each, or fewer longer messages. A message can be upto 3 minutes long. Your Talk Time is rounded upto nearest 15 seconds.Features: * Speak business-length messages freely and naturally. * Speak your sms, text, email, memos, tasks, contact notes and appointments. * Supports synchronization with Outlook, Google, Lotus Notes. * You can review text before sending. Add after thoughts, make corrections. * Customizable dictionary gives you control. * Supports PIN messages.Minimum Requirements:BlackBerry Tour, Storm, Bold, Curve, Pearl, 8900, 8800 and 8700. Supported on OS 4.2.1 and aboveDisplay Dimensions 240 x 260, 320 x 240, 480x320Operating System 4.2, 4.3, 4.5, 4.6, 4.7
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"Voice To Text " for BlackBerry Storm/Curve/Pearl/Bold
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License | Purchase | |
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| Requirements | 4.2.1 | ||
| Downloads | 45 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | MyCaption.com, Inc. | File Size | 0 |
| Date added | 10 May 2009 | ||
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