Company Name: Sparkling Apps
About: Sparkl is an on-demand waterless, eco-friendly car wash.
Headquarters: Chicago, Illinois, United States.
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Get Pricing Info for Sparklby Plaintiger
I don't understand the purpose of this app. It's no better at voice recognition than my iPhone's built-in voice dictation function (which, for those millions who don't understand the fact, is not Siri. Siri responds to commands and requests, but she doesn't take voice dictation. Voice Dictation takes voice dictation. You invoke Siri with your home button; you invoke Voice Dictation with the microphone button on the keyboard).
Anyway, as I say, this app is no better at recognizing what I say than Voice Dictation is, and it might be worse at it (try dictating the word "temptation" for example; neither this app nor Voice Dictation will get it right.) Also, this app's "erase" button has an icon (is that a paintbrush?) that doesn't make it clear what it is, and you only find out what it is once you deleted your entire message. Hopefully after you've done that once you'll remember, but there should still be some kind of confirmation dialog asking you if you're sure you want to delete everything you just dictated.
Add to all this the fact that, by using this app, you're probably sending your voice dictation to yet another remote place to be interpreted, thereby reducing still further what little privacy you already have, and the case against using this app becomes very strong indeed.
by No Recommendation
Should’ve read the reviews before I downloaded this app the majority of them are from 4 to 9 years ago! The app is useless as you get ads in your face while trying to use it and there’s no way to upgrade to get rid of them. Plus it does the same thing Apple offers through their texting app and operates about the same.
by Cincycoffeemom
I would’ve liked to try the app but the constant ads covering the function buttons would not allow me to even see them. On sheer principal I will not purchase it. If it were worth it by giving it a test run I may have upgraded but I can't stand being manipulated by bullying type marketing.