iSay - 1.3.1send voice instead of typing via email/cell/bluetooth, transcription |
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neat concept, but with problems 



- Version: 1.3.1, 9/20/2005 11:18AM PST
(1 of 3 users found this comment useful)
Rufus J
Nuff said 



- Version: 1.1.2, 5/30/2005 03:23PM PST
(2 of 7 users found this comment useful)
Duckhue
Quite Nice 



- Version: 1.1, 3/15/2005 07:04AM PST
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Zeb1I would like more email clients listed from the drop-down menu "default client" ( GyazMail ) is not listed. Better still, the option to choose your own email client.
When sending a file "Via Mail" the file name becomes a long list of numbers in Mail client instead of the name i called my recording in the "Voice Notes".
It would be my suggestion that the emails should be composed and formatted in and sent directly from iSay, with integration with the preferred email client's address book only. This route offers a better possiblity for successfully attaching the audio files in such a way that they are displayed inline, as desired and "promised", in more clients. This would also allow people who use clients which don't allow sending inline attachments access to this nifty idea.
I would love to have this app working for me as the developers suggest it can, but it just doesn't right now. If they can figure out a way to get more universally consistent display I would not object to $20 as being too pricey, but it's not there, in my mind. I can recommend that interested people try this because it's a great and cool idea, but I wouldn't tell anyone to buy it without trying it and considering it's current drawbacks and inconsistencies for themselves.