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Liese S. - Oct 20, 2011 7:24:33 am PDT #18217 of 25501
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

My Swype has been in Spanish since the last update! I thought it was cute for a while and left it. Then I finally changed it back but the interface is still in Spanish. It wants to know if I want to agregar my words to the diccionario.


§ ita § - Oct 20, 2011 2:29:57 pm PDT #18218 of 25501
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

So who has the 4S? I'm curious about the utility of Siri. I want to wrap my head around the paradigm they're trying to introduce above and beyond mere voice commands and snarky answers.

Apparently some Android developers went off and wrote Iris, but I don't see the point. It's pretty impressive that they wrote it in a day, but so far Voice Actions has provided me with more information, and the voice dialer more utility.


NoiseDesign - Oct 20, 2011 2:36:59 pm PDT #18219 of 25501
Our wings are not tired

I've got a 4S and I'm finding Siri very good, I also feel like I'm just scratching the surface. I've used it in my car to have it read and respond to text messages. It's awesome for setting alarms while I'm on the road, I just reach over, hit one button and say "Wake me up at 7:30 tomorrow morning" and I've got an alarm set. I've also started using it to schedule meetings. Setting one for tomorrow was as easy as saying "I'm meeting with Susan tomorrow morning at 10:30"


le nubian - Oct 20, 2011 2:43:59 pm PDT #18220 of 25501
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

I loved Siri on my Iphone 4 before the service was taken away from us!


NoiseDesign - Oct 20, 2011 2:45:50 pm PDT #18221 of 25501
Our wings are not tired

I've used voice activation before, my last two cars have had voice control, and the big difference with Siri is that you aren't forced to work within a rigid syntax to get it to work. So far it seems very flexible in parsing a simple sentence and turning it into useful data to be acted upon.


-t - Oct 20, 2011 2:56:37 pm PDT #18222 of 25501
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

I've barely used Siri, but the little I've tried is pretty slick. Training me to think to use it seems like the biggest hurdle. Actually using it is so very easy.

Eta it's the natural language that seems like the big breakthrough.


§ ita § - Oct 20, 2011 4:43:17 pm PDT #18223 of 25501
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Yeah, the commands you're using, Noise, seem really cool and natural. Pretty sure no one has gotten there for Android yet.

What's the rationale behind taking it away from existing users? Apart from being big meanie pants, that is.


NoiseDesign - Oct 20, 2011 4:49:25 pm PDT #18224 of 25501
Our wings are not tired

The official line is that the version on the 4S is improved over the previous version and that it needs the extra power of the faster processor in the 4S to work smoothly. Your guess is as good as mine if that's really the case or if they are using it as a way to push people to buy the newer hardware. I never used the old version so I don't have a basis for comparison.

I suspect that after the iOS 4 running poorly on iPhone 3G hardware debacle a while back Apple is very cautious about releasing anything that won't run really smoothly on the intended hardware.


Tom Scola - Oct 20, 2011 4:50:46 pm PDT #18225 of 25501
Remember that the frontier of the Rebellion is everywhere. And even the smallest act of insurrection pushes our lines forward.

Siri was a third party app, then it was bought out by Apple, and integrated into iOS. It's only on the 4S so that Apple can sell new phones, and/or the old iPhones aren't powerful enough computationally.


§ ita § - Oct 20, 2011 4:56:10 pm PDT #18226 of 25501
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

But why can't the old phones use what was apparently good enough before? It's the retroactive but that I don't get.