Ever thought of speech-to-text app for phones? Speech recognition is not new and it is being used in most computers. But how about saying a message and your phone converts it to text? Cool isn't it?

Well TravellingWave’s VoicePredict app was launched recently, though still in beta, it enables Windows Mobile users say their messages to their phones. The app then converts it to text ready for sending to the intended recipient. For Android and iPhone users, the speech-to-text app is not yet available at this time but I know it will just be a matter of time when it will be.

Going back to the VoicePredict, the speech-to-text app, is not yet fully functional. Users still need to press a key or two so you can not totally ditch the keyboard for sending SMS. The key press is still necessary since the app will display the spoken word on the phone's screen that is matching those that are stored in the phone's virtual dictionary. If the spoken word is unfamiliar, it will prompt the user to select from a list or the user needs to physically enter the word.

Speech-to-text app for iPhones and Android will be available early next year according to TravellingWave while Windows Mobile users can download the VoicePredict from now TravellingWave's web site.

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