DISQUS

Mashable - The Social Media Guide: 2008/11/06/youmail-transcription/

  • azeemazhar · 1 year ago
    so the obvious company to mention here is Spinvox, which is the market leader and has, I believe, more than 10m end users as well as multiple carrier relationships.
  • Paul Glazowski · 1 year ago
    Thanks! There are several other, too, I bet :-) Like Nuance.
  • Dave · 1 year ago
    Nuance do voicemail to text? Where can I get this service?
  • Michael Manna · 1 year ago
    My name is Michael Manna and I represent PhoneFusion. We have a free product called Fusion Voicemail Plus that emulates the iPhone’s visual voicemail. It is, currently, for Windows Mobile and Blackberry, but we are working on other mobile operating systems in the near future. Our product doesn’t transcribe your voicemails into text, but delivers a true visual voicemail application that you can hear. Pick what messages you want to hear and, sometimes more importantly, skip the ones you don’t. Please check it out at www.fusionvoicemailplus.com. I think you’ll like it. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at support@phonefusion.com.
  • Jeremy · 1 year ago
    I've been using YouMail transcription for about 2 months now, and though i like the idea, it generally gets things way wrong...

    The service has an option to tell callers to speak clearly and slowly, which is awesome fun to listen to people E-N-U-N-C-I-A-T-E.......T-H-E-I-R........W-O-R-D-S when they leave messages
  • jorge · 1 year ago
    This isn't a new feature, its been around on youmail for a while. I used the VM-text service for a while but I got all sorts of texts all day long and it got a bit old getting 4 text messages for a VM.
  • JamesB · 1 year ago
    Spinvox = I haven't seen any evidence of the large user base they claim.