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 Post subject: Re: Windows Phone 7
PostPosted: Tue Feb 25, 2014 11:56 
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I use Google Voice to set alarms


This is actually my single use case for voice control; setting alarms for cooking by saying 'set alarm fourteen minutes' is easier than working out what time is fourteen minutes for now and fiddling to set the alarm to that time. Which could actually be done directly with an app that had a more appropriate interface to the alarm clock but I haven't bothered looking to see if such a thing exists.


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Pretty much any alarm clock has a countdown timer. No need to calculate the time, surely?


Heh, probably actually; now that I bother to think about it. But I've just been setting alarms which requires a concrete time be specified. Oh well, that's voice control literally useless to me now!


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 Post subject: Re: Windows Phone 7
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Oh, no, wait; I'll often have a few timers going independently (X minutes until one thing and Y minutes to another) which I can't do with the single countdown timer on my phone app so setting alarms is still useful.


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 Post subject: Re: Windows Phone 7
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Oh, no, wait; I'll often have a few timers going independently (X minutes until one thing and Y minutes to another) which I can't do with the single countdown timer on my phone app so setting alarms is still useful.

Are you a professional plate spinner who occasionally nods off?

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 Post subject: Re: Windows Phone 7
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Oh, no, wait; I'll often have a few timers going independently (X minutes until one thing and Y minutes to another) which I can't do with the single countdown timer on my phone app so setting alarms is still useful.

Are you a professional plate spinner who occasionally nods off?


1. Put thing X in oven which takes longest to cook and set two alarms.
2. Alarm 1 goes off when it's time to put thing Y in oven that takes less time to cook.
3. Alarm 2 goes off when it's time to take everything out of oven and eat stuff.

I could just set a second alarm at stage 2 but I find it more convenient to just set everything up at the start as I'm an idiot and likely to forget otherwise.


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 Post subject: Re: Windows Phone 7
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Voice controls are shit though and actually more onerous than just pressing a button. See also: Kinect.


I actually used my Kinect voice search feature thing last night and it did a sterling job. It was much quicker than pressing buttons too.

I know.. I'm just as surprised as you are.


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 Post subject: Re: Windows Phone 7
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I use Google Voice to set alarms


This is actually my single use case for voice control; setting alarms for cooking by saying 'set alarm fourteen minutes' is easier than working out what time is fourteen minutes for now and fiddling to set the alarm to that time. Which could actually be done directly with an app that had a more appropriate interface to the alarm clock but I haven't bothered looking to see if such a thing exists.


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Pretty much any alarm clock has a countdown timer. No need to calculate the time, surely?


"Set TIMER, 14 minutes" would be my command. Great for cooking.


Yup, that it literally the only use for Siri that I have found.


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 Post subject: Re: Windows Phone 7
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Bamba wrote:
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I use Google Voice to set alarms


This is actually my single use case for voice control; setting alarms for cooking by saying 'set alarm fourteen minutes' is easier than working out what time is fourteen minutes for now and fiddling to set the alarm to that time. Which could actually be done directly with an app that had a more appropriate interface to the alarm clock but I haven't bothered looking to see if such a thing exists.

Yeah, there are plenty of kitchen timer apps, many with multiple countdowns on screen at once.

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 Post subject: Re: Windows Phone 7
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Oh, no, wait; I'll often have a few timers going independently (X minutes until one thing and Y minutes to another) which I can't do with the single countdown timer on my phone app so setting alarms is still useful.

The standard clock on android has multiple timers...
Surely all voice recog is is a second interface to the same thing. Depends whether you trust the interface.


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 Post subject: Re: Windows Phone 7
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I use Google Voice to set alarms


This is actually my single use case for voice control; setting alarms for cooking by saying 'set alarm fourteen minutes' is easier than working out what time is fourteen minutes for now and fiddling to set the alarm to that time. Which could actually be done directly with an app that had a more appropriate interface to the alarm clock but I haven't bothered looking to see if such a thing exists.


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Pretty much any alarm clock has a countdown timer. No need to calculate the time, surely?


"Set TIMER, 14 minutes" would be my command. Great for cooking.


Yup, that it literally the only use for Siri that I have found.


No there's loads that's useful.
"What does the fox say?"
"Tell Mimi she smells."
"Turn on my 6.25 alarm"
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"Open Shazam"
"What can I say?"
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 Post subject: Re: Windows Phone 7
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I love new ways of doing this and am not a luddite by any stretch of the imagination, but talking to my phone just doesn't feel a natural way of interacting with it, even if it gets it right first time (which is no guarantee). It's faintly embarrassing, in fact.

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 Post subject: Re: Windows Phone 7
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I'd be ok with it if I was in the car, on my own. Anyone talking to their phone/games console/toaster in front of anyone else looks like a tit. Fact.


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 Post subject: Re: Windows Phone 7
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Mr Dave wrote:
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Oh, no, wait; I'll often have a few timers going independently (X minutes until one thing and Y minutes to another) which I can't do with the single countdown timer on my phone app so setting alarms is still useful.

The standard clock on android has multiple timers...


There's no such thing as a 'standard clock on android'; mine is different from people with a Samsung phone which is different from anyone with a Nexus device etc. Mine doesn't allow multiple countdown timers.


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 Post subject: Re: Windows Phone 7
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There's no such thing as a 'standard clock on android'; mine is different from people with a Samsung phone which is different from anyone with a Nexus device etc.

The Nexus has the standard clock, of course.

For that version.

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 Post subject: Re: Windows Phone 7
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There's no such thing as a 'standard clock on android'; mine is different from people with a Samsung phone which is different from anyone with a Nexus device etc.

The Nexus has the standard clock, of course.

For that version.


Is it the same as the AOSP clock?


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 Post subject: Re: Windows Phone 7
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 Post subject: Re: Windows Phone 7
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Christ knows.


Assuming it's not that just further muddies the water about what's 'standard'.


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 Post subject: Re: Windows Phone 7
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No longer on Windows phone 7, but I've upgraded to the Lumia 950 today. It's very nice, although very samey to my Lumia 1020. I imagine this is how iphone users feel when they upgrade.

The ability to unlock it just by looking at it is pretty amazing though.


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 Post subject: Re: Windows Phone 7
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Surely you unlock it by having it look at you? The other way round would be amazing but I doubt we're at that point yet.


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 Post subject: Re: Windows Phone 7
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Got a Nokia 640 as a work phone. Seems generally nice, although cortana is actually worse than siri.
The screen is very nice, and the interface, although unfamiliar at this point, sends pretty good.

Anyway, are there any windows exclusives with getting? Are there any windows exclusives?

Also, can I set the keyboard so that it had long press shift items?

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 Post subject: Re: Windows Phone 7
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Anyway, are there any windows exclusives with getting?


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 Post subject: Re: Windows Phone 7
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The Halo games are meant to be pretty good.

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 Post subject: Re: Windows Phone 7
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No longer on Windows phone 7, but I've upgraded to the Lumia 950 today. It's very nice, although very samey to my Lumia 1020. I imagine this is how iphone users feel when they upgrade.


What's the calculator like?


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 Post subject: Re: Windows Phone 7
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No longer on Windows phone 7, but I've upgraded to the Lumia 950 today. It's very nice, although very samey to my Lumia 1020. I imagine this is how iphone users feel when they upgrade.


What's the calculator like?


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 Post subject: Re: Windows Phone 7
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Anyway, are there any windows exclusives with getting? Are there any windows exclusives?

Also, can I set the keyboard so that it had long press shift items?


I don't know about the keyboard problem but as for apps, the usual apps like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram etc are all fine.

If you're looking for exclusives, yeah.. They're a bit thin on the ground. I regularly use the 6 nations app, an app called Grin (an imgur app), Metrotube (YouTube), One note, one drive and trueachievements.

The main thing I like about the phone is earning achievements through the games.


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 Post subject: Re: Windows Phone 7
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The main thing I like about the phone is earning achievements through the games.

This is pretty much the only reason to own one, and pretty much the only reason I bought one back in 2010. Sadly the games were all shit and I luckily I no longer care about achievements.

With the IP Microsoft own they could have made some great exclusive games for Windows Phone (Gears of War, Forza, Fable, etc). Instead we got that shite Crackdown tower defence game that they ended up pulling and two Halo twinstick shooters they ended up porting to PC.

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 Post subject: Re: Windows Phone 7
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With the IP Microsoft own they could have made some great exclusive games for Windows Phone (Gears of War, Forza, Fable, etc). Instead we got that shite Crackdown tower defence game that they ended up pulling and two Halo twinstick shooters they ended up porting to PC.


You say that, but their IP in the form that made it popular can't be ported to a mobile phone. So actually they're in the same position as anyone looking to develop mobile games but with the added risk they could massively piss of fans of their existing IP by turning in something shite based on a beloved franchise.


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With the IP Microsoft own they could have made some great exclusive games for Windows Phone (Crackdown, Forza, Fable, etc). Instead we got that shite Gears of War tower defence game that they ended up pulling and two Halo twinstick shooters they ended up porting to PC.


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Bamba wrote:
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With the IP Microsoft own they could have made some great exclusive games for Windows Phone (Gears of War, Forza, Fable, etc). Instead we got that shite Crackdown tower defence game that they ended up pulling and two Halo twinstick shooters they ended up porting to PC.


You say that, but their IP in the form that made it popular can't be ported to a mobile phone. So actually they're in the same position as anyone looking to develop mobile games but with the added risk they could massively piss of fans of their existing IP by turning in something shite based on a beloved franchise.

As it was, there is absolutely no killer app or reason to get one. An Epic-developed Gears of War game for mobile could have been really good, for example. MS have so much money they should have thrown it at developers to make some really worthwhile exclusives.

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Anyone who has to take photos of documents and/or whiteboards should check out the Office Lens app - it is actually pretty good.

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Anyone know what the bacon symbol means on a windows phone.

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Okay, bacon done.
1) What does number 2 above mean?
2) What does the bacon symbol mean?

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What does it look like? Apart from bacon obviously.. Only, I don't remember seeing it...

Oh wait, I think I do actually! Is it when your phone is on vibrate/silent? It appears across the top doesn't it?


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yep, that's it. Vibrate apparently looks a lot like bacon!


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Wait I thought that was a BBQ shop! He said roasting!

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Wait I thought that was a BBQ shop! He said roasting!

Oddly, my local BBQ shop is next to my local sex shop.

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Wait I thought that was a BBQ shop! He said roasting!

Oddly, my local BBQ shop is next to my local sex shop.

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Wait I thought that was a BBQ shop! He said roasting!

Oddly, my local BBQ shop is next to my local sex shop.

"One sex, please"


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Just off of the A1, behind a petrol station.

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