Re: Siri changes lives?

2011-10-29 Thread Dane Trethowan
Seems I'll have to hunt down the link and resend it . On 30/10/2011, at 8:54 AM, Mary Otten wrote: > Dane, > I think I missed the reference you posted. I've seen some siri-related > articles, one from TUAW for instance. But the example you gave where you > could tell Siri to have Siri do a fair

Re: Siri changes lives?

2011-10-29 Thread Mary Otten
Dane, I think I missed the reference you posted. I've seen some siri-related articles, one from TUAW for instance. But the example you gave where you could tell Siri to have Siri do a fairly complex task that would involve two or 3 apps if you were doing it on your own manually was interesting.

Re: Siri changes lives?

2011-10-29 Thread Dane trethowan
My only comment is to read the reference I posted and then you get an idea of the power of the Siri system, for example you can say things like "Send a message to Chris telling him I will be ten minutes late for our appointment tomorrow", try typing that in at top speed into a SMS and see how y

Re: Siri changes lives?

2011-10-29 Thread chris hallsworth
Ar, will do, thanks for that. But for example it sounds good you can text using your voice but as I am coming from a touch I can text pretty quick on the touch screen. On 29/10/2011 19:41, Dane trethowan wrote: disagree with your last point, Sirir - even though I don't use it - is certainly no

Siri changes lives?

2011-10-29 Thread Dane trethowan
disagree with your last point, Sirir - even though I don't use it - is certainly not "Too Good To Be True", I'm following various people on Twitter who are using Siri extensively and both say that Siri has changed their lives for the better, just look at the extensive reference card on Siri I