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Verbally dictate your SMS or e-mail, this app shall do the rest

Write SMS and e-mail by voice is a messaging app that allows you, as the name indicates, to write & send an SMS or e-mail using just your voice.

The messaging app requires you to have installed Google Voice Search, & as such the app is available for Android powered devices. All you have to do is select a contact from your address book, & then speak your message into your smartphone.

Some Android versions may not be able to load the contact list by voice using this app. If so, update your Android version & sync contacts with your Gmail account to make it work. In any case, you should at the very least be able to speak your message.

The interface is simple enough to use. There’s a tab for contacts, & another one which will start converting your voice into text.

There are write, delete & send tabs, & you can choose a language. The app is available in 6 languages, including English, Italian, French, German, Spanish & Portuguese.

You can use it while driving or in any place where your hands are busy, but you want to send a message anyway. It’s a useful application & free, but hardly new. Siri & a bucketload of similar clones already let you use voice commands for everything from messaging to calls, reminders & even controlling your phone’s camera by voice.

The developer of the Write SMS and e-mail by voice messaging app is Palermo, Italy-based VeSaDev. Previous similar apps by the same developer include Auto reply & read Message, which reads incoming messages out aloud, & sends off an automatic reply to each one.

Both the Write SMS and e-mail by voice & the Auto reply & read Message app are available as a combined Message 2 in 1 (premium app) that reads incoming messages aloud, & you can set it to send off an automatic reply or disable this function & send your own message to the contact by voice.

Click here to download the Write SMS app on your Android device.

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True email encryption: Scryptmail shall show the way

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In recent months, we at What’s New On The Net have featured or profiled scores of new email services that promise high levels of encryption.

One of our readers, Sergei Krutov contacted us to inform us that many of such services lack server side encryption. Sergei claims to have conducted deep research on email encryption & found many false claims being made by many an email service startup.

He drew the attention of our startup profilers to his blog post wherein he wrote:

Or another point of view, the concept of Server-Side Encryption (SSE) is a totally misunderstood by the public. For example, it simply encrypting the e-mail message before it is transmitted from the server to the recipient.

But obviously, the E-Mail Service provider can easily read your message, words: “We encrypt your message on the server”, should translates into: “ We can read your email in clear text, but believe us, we are the good guys, so won’t do that. We will encrypt your message and destroy the original. So no one, and we repeat no one can read you email except specified recipient.”

sergeiSergei himself is on the verge of beta launching an email service called Scryptmail, so we invited him to explain how his email service would be better than the others on the privacy front. In keeping with our suggestion,Sergei wrote a fresh post in which, besides talking of the launch of Scryptmail, he has explained the difference.

Here’s what he says:

Scryptmail is a brand new email service which offers to you a key benefit known as ‘Frontend Encryption’ (to get more background on this new feature, read here) In giving, the customer, the best service possible, we have followed the best PGP protocol standards for public key exchange. In addition, we have adopted open source javascript libraries to make user side encryption for email communication into a seamless process.

If PGP standards were to be more widely adopted, we would always be contributing more to it, in order to make it more private and secured.

At Scryptmail, we take the firm belief that the concepts of privacy and confidentiality simply cannot be outsourced to a third country.

….in saying all this, we are constantly improving our service to make it better, faster, and more reliable, so you can use Scryptmail for your everyday needs. Before we open our limited registration on November 18th, we encourage you to request an invitation, so you can be amongst the first group of people to test drive our Beta version of Scryptmail.

After this period of Beta testing is over, we will keep inviting more people to use our services, so that we can expand our server load accordingly efficiently and effectively, and also eliminate software bugs as quickly as possible.

If you want to catch up with Sergei’s post, click here.

Editor: We would be happy if our readers join in this conversation on email encryption, or even give some more suggestions, in order to better Online privacy.

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Image Credit: Sergei Krutov

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