Talk to your iPhone with Say Where

AppStore, apps October 6th, 2008

Say Where is now available on the App Store!

Say Where! It's FREE at the iPhone App Store

Say Where is the first iPhone application for voice-entry to popular websites for mapping, business search, and reviews. Instead of typing, iPhone users just speak any “place” – any address, business, or point of interest. Users choose the mobile site to launch, such as Traffic.com, Yelp, Yellow Pages, and more. Featuring new voice-entry technology and open user interface simplicity across devices, Say Where unlocks mobile content for mainstream adoption.

Here’s how Say Where works:
- Speak into your iPhone and say any place: like “524 Broadway” — “Delfina Pizzeria” — “Golden Gate Bridge” or “dog parks”.
- Then choose the website to launch!

Calling a store? Say Where – to YellowPages
Deciding on a restaurant? Say Where – to Yelp
Traffic conditions? Say Where – to Traffic.com

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Fring avaible now in AppStore for free. Modification version support VoIP over 3G.

AppStore, apps October 6th, 2008

Back in April I wrote about the availability of fring on the iPhone

You may recall that fring is a VoIP application lets you use Skype, MSN, Google Talk, ICQ, Twitter, Yahoo!, and AIM clients to chat and instant message. Well, the good news is that fring is available now for free in the Apple App Store.

Fring team have added many new features to this version including ‘history tab’, ‘privacy settings’, ‘easy dialing from the main buddy list’ and many bug fixes.

This is a brand new, straight from the oven fring version (V1.0.1.4)

Trick. Original version doesn’t support VoIP over 3G. It was intendent due agreement with mobile operator. You can remove the restriction installed modification version of Fring

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