When will we see proper (iPhone 3GS style) voice control of Mac OS X
I know OS X has a rudimentary voice control system, but it's a bit rubbish really isn't it. I know Apple in the past have stated that it's a tricky business with so many different accents and dialects, however they seem to have done a sterling job with voice control on the 3GS.
So when are we going to see this implemented into OS X? I know for most people it's would just be a novelty, but it could be rather handy for managing workflow, or even for just bringing up contacts, or playing tracks in iTunes. I use voice control rather a lot on my iPhone, as much at my desk as on the go. I find it very handy.
Am I one of a limited few who use this and find it rather convenient, or is this something that a lot of you would find handy to be properly integrated into OS X?
So when are we going to see this implemented into OS X? I know for most people it's would just be a novelty, but it could be rather handy for managing workflow, or even for just bringing up contacts, or playing tracks in iTunes. I use voice control rather a lot on my iPhone, as much at my desk as on the go. I find it very handy.
Am I one of a limited few who use this and find it rather convenient, or is this something that a lot of you would find handy to be properly integrated into OS X?