It seems I?m always talking to Hank, my Pocket PC, scolding him for this, asking him for that. But he is as responsive as a stump. Well, Hank just had a brain infusion with Voice Command. Not only can I order him around, but he can also talk back. I can tell him to play my favorite music, shuffle it, or to play a particular genre. I can tell him to launch any program in the start menu and up it pops. I can ask for my appointments or to display a particular contact. Voice command is a simple to use, interactive method of bossing around your Pocket PC with voice commands.
While Voice Command works fine on 2003 Pocket PCs, it was intended more for Pocket PC phone users. This makes for a much safer driving environment since most people use a phone while driving.
The commands are simple, intuitive, and easy to remember. To make a phone call, simply say, ?Call Contact Name.? The program will respond with, ?Call Contact Name at home, work, or mobile.? You respond with the appropriate location, and the program will say, ?Call Contact Name at work. Is that correct.? You say, ?Yes? or ?Correct.? To save time, simply say, ?Call Contact Name at Work.? The number is dialed and you may begin speaking when the call is answered. What could be simpler? To make driving even safer, Pocket PC Phones have a speaker phone feature, making calling totally hands free. I don?t know about you, but this makes me feel a lot safer in traffic. Now all I have to worry about is other drivers who do not have the advantage of Voice Command.
Speaking of driving, nothing makes driving more pleasurable than listening to some good music or to an audio book. Voice Command is again at your service by merely calling up what you?d like to listen to on Windows Media Player. Just say, ?Play Name of Tune.? You can even tell it to play all your music and to shuffle it. Or you can play a particular type of music such as rock or classical.
I am particularly fond of how Voice Command functions as an application launcher with the ability to invoke any program in the Start Menu. This can be a handy time-saver. I only wish it had more depth to it for such things as editing or reading text aloud. But, I suppose there are other programs that do fulfill this wish. All you have to do is say, ?Start Application Name,? or ?Open Application Name,? and it happens as if by magic.
By default the Menu button turns the program on, but you can program any button for this task, should you wish to change it. This is an important feature, for if the program were running all the time in standby mode, your casual conversation might invoke unwanted responses.
The voice recognition ability of the program is excellent and it is set to filter out background noise so that it functions well in automobilies and on trains and planes and in other background noise intense places such as factories.
To illustratrate how simple the program is to use, here is a list of the easy to learn and use commands:
Phone Commands: Call Contact NameCall Contact Name at home, work, mobile, cell, home two, work twoCall contact name on car phone, pager, assistant phone, radio phoneDial 555-213-2222 or eight-hundred 555-2222Show contact nameRedialCallback
Calendar Commands: What are my meetings (appointments)?What?s my schedule (calendar)?What are my meetings (appointments) tomorrow?What?s my calendar (schedule) tomorrow?What?s my next meeting (appointment)?Start Calendar
Windows Media Player Commands: Play media (music)Play everything (album, album name, artist, artist name, genre, genre name)Play album by artist namePauseStopPlayNext, Next trackPrevious, previous trackShuffle on, Shuffle off
Application Launcher: Start application nameOpen application name
And what if you suddenly turn stumplike as Hank used to be and can?t remember a command? All you have to do is scream, ?Help,? or ?What can I say.? The program will respond with a list of commands.
Conclusion
What can I say? This program works, and it works well. It is certainly worth your consideration, even if you don?t have a Pocket PC phone. But if you have a Pocket PC phone, not having Voice Command would be like having a car without a transmission. Even if you?re not the bossy type, it gives you a certain feeling of power to be able to order your pocket companion around and to receive complete obedience with every command.
How can I Buy It?
You can download Voice Command at Handango.
This Review was uploaded by Matt Kitchen. |