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Has anyone tried this new app? It sounds clever!
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Speereo Voice Translator Multilanguage
Communicating in a foreign language? With Speereo Voice Translator you will forget about linguistic and geographical barriers. Once you pronounce the proper phrase in one of the selected 7 languages (Spanish, German, French, Italian, Russian, Chinese and Japanese), Speereo Voice Translator immediately reads back the same phrase in the other language. About 4,000 most commonly used phrases, business, technical, medical, and legal terms, conversational phrases, idioms, and some slang are arranged in 16 main categories and 87 subcategories by subject, such as Travel, Useful, City, Buy Food, Shopping, Health and Entertainment. Speereo Voice Translator has been enhanced by the Columbus Travel Guides on every country and many cities, which had been especially adapted for Speereo Voice Translator. Columbus Travel Guides is an invaluable source of comprehensive and detailed information for countries and cities worldwide. Now, wherever you go, with Speereo Voice Translator powered by Columbus Travel Guides you will have at hand all useful information on the place of your visit, including sights, hotels, restaurants etc. Moreover, you can get free updates of actual weather in any city included in the used guides as well as the nearest time weather forecasts (GPRS connection is needed).
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Company: Titan Information Service
Category: Learning & Dictionaries
Language: C++
Type: Commercial
Download free/trial: YES
Purchase full version: YES
Does it have English though?
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Posted: 2005-05-24 11:30:00
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Did they say "voice" ?
Humm...
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Posted: 2005-05-24 12:15:53
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Yeah, seems you say a phrase and it recognises it and translates into another language!
Not bad, if it works.
On paper Cyberon Voice Commander looked like an amazing app but in practice it's no good
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Posted: 2005-05-24 12:45:00
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Will it translate what I say to words? or will it speak?
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Posted: 2005-05-24 14:47:00
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Not sure as I haven't tried it yet. The d/load is over 5MB & O2 GPRS isn't very good at the moment so I've not bothered gettin it.
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Posted: 2005-05-24 15:43:00
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ok, I am going to download it now. I will tell you if and how it works...
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Posted: 2005-05-24 16:24:00
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Well???
BTW: I should call orange and tell 'em "Let me try, let me try, I don't wanna say good bye..."

[ This Message was edited by: bogdan1978buc on 2005-05-24 16:53 ]
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Posted: 2005-05-24 17:50:00
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MikLSP wrote:
On paper Cyberon Voice Commander looked like an amazing app but in practice it's no good
Voice Commander works fine for me. I think it's impressive, as a matter of fact.
You just need to be patient with it, at first. Then it all falls into place.
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Posted: 2005-05-24 18:21:00
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I just tried the demo out& (btw, downloaded on free gprs

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Well, this isn't really a translator, You can choose topics as: travel, food, entertainment, etc.
When you select one of those topics, you can choose a sentense like: "could you help me please", "I am a tourist" etc.
When you have selected a sentence, the sentense will pop up in the language you choosed, and you will here the sentence with an electronic voice!
I wouldn't really say its a translator as it only has limited pre-made sentences...
Not worth my money. I would just use a dictionary instead...
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Posted: 2005-05-24 22:04:00
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Residentevil Posts: > 500
Sounds like a good app
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Posted: 2005-05-25 03:31:35
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