![]() The app is designed to take your phone’s theme and match itself to it, both in style and colour scheme.Īll the key functions are available from the opening screen (as shown below) with record dictation as a wide tile at the very top.Įach of the tiles below (to show all dictations, unsent dictations etc) can be pinned to your home screen where each one would act as a live tile giving you instant updates as to how many dictations are at what stage. It’s been redesigned to take advantage of the Windows Phone “ Metro” interface. And the Legal IT space is a case in point as Bighand are about to release their mobile dictation product for Windows Phone 8. But it’s harder to keep this up as the Windows Phone ecosystem slowly chips away at the smartphone market, from taking the third spot from BlackBerry to overtaking the iPhone in emerging markets.īut it’s the emerging trend for key apps to appear on the platform for me that is the best sign of the platform being taken seriously. All the naysayers can c0ntinue to knock Microsoft’s mobile platform, the refuseniks can refuse to educate themselves about the platform and confuse it with the old Windows Mobile platform. ![]() ![]() I tweeted about this last Friday but thought I would expand on that in a short blog post.
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