Hi Chris.

What you speak about was done by Code Factory on their Last release of Windows 
Mobile and the current versions of Mobile Speak.

If you have seen the one's done by Code Factory, is the one for the I phone 
better?  The reason for asking is that I do use a braille display with my I 
phone 4S and finding writing in grade II quicker although I do use the onscreen 
keyboard if I have no keyboard to hand or braille display as I can't always 
dictate in the environments I am in i.e. work, using public transport etc.

Thanks in advance.

Kawal.

On 25 Feb 2012, at 11:18 PM, chris hallsworth <christopher...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Just purchased this app thanks to a friend recommendation. I like this app a 
> lot already. Sent my first text message using it. Is certainly a lot quicker 
> and easier than typing on the virtual keyboard. The latest version even 
> allows you to share your text both on Twitter and/or Facebook. The app is 
> £2.99 here in the UK.
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