Voice on the Go for Androidbody {font-family:Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size:13px} 100 minutes of FREE LONG DISTANCE anywhere in North America Make phone calls to your contacts without having to touch your phone Listen to, and create calendar appointments Supports up to 4 email accounts Available in English, French, Spanish, German, Italian and Dutch Touchtone (DTMF) commands for noisy environments HOW IT WORKS-->HOW IT WORKSFast To Setup And Easy To Use! All Android Devices Any carrier network No software download No special hardware No voice training necessary Supports all POP3 and/or IMAP email services, including: Outlook, GMail, Yahoo, Hotmail, AOL, .Mac mail and Exchange USER BENEFITS Use Voice on the Go Anytime You're On The Move To Send Email, SMS And Much More! Compose email/SMS by voice without typing while driving Quickly check your email by listening on any phone Comply with legislation banning handheld cell phone use & texting while driving Avoid costly fines No tapping, touching or typing on awkward phones and keyboards Safe hands-free/eyes-free access to email while driving Recommended for use by the visually impaired and physically disabled Check your email quickly and cheaply while traveling using local access numbers (eg, airports & hotels) AWARDS 2008 Handango Champion Awards: Winner Best Life Management Application 2007 Handango Champion Awards: Best Evolutionary Application 2007 handango Champion Awards: Symbian UIQ Rookie of the Year
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| Publisher | Voice on the Go Inc. | File Size | 0 |
| Date added | 11 Nov 2008 | ||
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