1. ClevelandBB's Avatar
    Seriously, pay the developer and use it as the native voice control for BB10. I don't see why not.

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    09-14-13 12:29 PM
  2. Benjamin_NYC's Avatar
    Makes sense.

    Posted via CB10
    09-14-13 12:47 PM
  3. Blacklatino's Avatar
    Seriously, pay the developer and use it as the native voice control for BB10. I don't see why not.

    Posted via CB10
    Novel idea. The app has been updated with same or similar software as Siri.
    09-14-13 12:51 PM
  4. Pilot Prop's Avatar
    I could see this working

    Posted via Pilot's Q10
    09-14-13 02:53 PM
  5. walt63's Avatar
    Agreed. Times infinity.

    Posted via CB10
    09-14-13 04:03 PM
  6. ClevelandBB's Avatar
    Especially since BlackBerry could give it as much access to apps like Maps as it needs. I think it would be touted as the best voice control in the biz.

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    09-14-13 04:12 PM
  7. KemKev's Avatar
    Seriously, pay the developer and use it as the native voice control for BB10. I don't see why not.
    Is the developer selling rights to the app?
    09-14-13 04:17 PM
  8. ClevelandBB's Avatar
    Is the developer selling rights to the app?
    I don't think so. I was just thinking it would be a smart idea for BlackBerry to try.

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    09-14-13 04:18 PM
  9. BBPandy's Avatar
    It is way better then BlackBerry's voice control
    09-14-13 06:29 PM
  10. stabstabdie's Avatar
    It's better than siri
    09-14-13 07:12 PM
  11. ClevelandBB's Avatar
    It would be especially nice since Windows is coming out with Cortana or whatever.

    Posted via CB10
    09-14-13 10:25 PM
  12. Robin Lim's Avatar
    If you merged SayIt with Voice Control (basically give say it more access to API) it should be pretty awesome. All the major phone operating systems are going this route.

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    09-14-13 10:37 PM
  13. godsfantasy's Avatar
    Is the developer selling rights to the app?
    The problem is not buying the rights to the program. The problem is buying the rights and the brain(s) that made the program.
    LopeZ10 and 00stryder like this.
    09-14-13 10:42 PM
  14. BBPandy's Avatar
    It's better than siri
    Agreed.
    At least iOS 6 Siri (I haven't installed iOS 7 yet)

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    09-14-13 10:53 PM
  15. Whyareallthegoodnamestaken's Avatar
    Seriously, pay the developer and use it as the native voice control for BB10. I don't see why not.

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    +1

    Posted via CB10
    09-15-13 12:53 PM
  16. caltrmptguy86's Avatar
    I concur. This would be awesome!
    09-15-13 01:43 PM
  17. wyleybuster's Avatar
    Totally agree. One fantastic app.
    09-15-13 01:47 PM
  18. Dealz417's Avatar
    Agreed.
    At least iOS 6 Siri (I haven't installed iOS 7 yet)

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    Can you elaborate? What aspects/features of Sayit make it better than Siri on iOS6 in your experience?

    Posted via CB10
    09-15-13 06:12 PM
  19. playbookster's Avatar
    I agree

    Posted via CB10
    09-15-13 06:35 PM
  20. Biggfoot's Avatar
    They should there pumpkin out updates like no tomorrow it seems like there limited by the available apis


    Posted via CB10
    09-15-13 07:16 PM
  21. BBPandy's Avatar
    Can you elaborate? What aspects/features of Sayit make it better than Siri on iOS6 in your experience?

    Posted via CB10
    Features & voice recognition.
    I can ask SayIt more questions then Siri & I don't have to repeat myself as often as I do on Siri

    Posted via CB10
    09-16-13 03:30 AM
  22. Dealz417's Avatar
    Features & voice recognition.
    I can ask SayIt more questions then Siri & I don't have to repeat myself as often as I do on Siri

    Posted via CB10
    Thanks for your feedback,

    Does the question structure have to be quite specific for your question to be understood?

    I guess the only thing missing from Sayit is the API's to interact more with the phone for things like setting reminders, sending messages, ringing contacts, opening apps etc?

    Posted via CB10
    09-16-13 06:42 AM
  23. ClevelandBB's Avatar
    Thanks for your feedback,

    Does the question structure have to be quite specific for your question to be understood?

    I guess the only thing missing from Sayit is the API's to interact more with the phone for things like setting reminders, sending messages, ringing contacts, opening apps etc?

    Posted via CB10
    Yeah, it's not missing a whole lot honestly.

    Posted via CB10
    09-16-13 02:43 PM
  24. lanecfite's Avatar
    Come on BlackBerry this would be easy to integrate and be a bit point for BB10.3

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    09-16-13 07:30 PM
  25. crucial bbq's Avatar
    I like SayIt, but do not like having to tap the screen. Perhaps this is their way of not violating any Siri copy rights, but really, Siri is easier to use and in my opinion more functional.
    09-17-13 12:07 AM
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