MWSF: Quicktate offers bilingual iPhone service

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Jan 17, 2008 at 11:31am

imageQuicktate.com has announced the beta release of its new speech-to-text service that allows users of the iPhone to read their entire voicemail messages directly on their iPhones. A voice message can be left in Spanish, and delivered to the iPhone in both Spanish and English text.

In addition to using Quicktate for voicemail, users may also Quicktate their own personal notes or memos and receive them back quickly as text, says CEO Lee Dorfman. The Quicktate service is being offered for free during its beta period. Post-beta pricing hasn’t been announced.

The “Macsimum MWSF 2007 Coupon Book” is available for download. You can find it here and print it as a PDF. It has discounts, special offers and promotions in conjunction with the upcoming Macworld Conference & Expo in San Francisco.

Want to know what’s going on at this week’s Macworld Conference & Expo? Check out Hess Events List.

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