Friday, 12 February 2010

DriveSafe.ly Mobile App Gains 1 Million Users DriveSafe.ly App Reads Text Messages So You Can Concentrate on Driving

If you re looking for a safe way to receive and access text messages on
your mobile whilst driving you may already have installed the
DriveSafe.ly App " its gained one million users already since its
release seven weeks ago after all – but, if you haven t (perhaps
you haven t come across it yet) the good news is that aside from
potentially saving you from an accident, the DriveSafe.ly App is free
(if safety concerns are not incentive enough the requirement for no
financial outlay whatsoever should help sway you – though a paid
version is also up for grabs).
Just nominated for the prestigious 2009 Mashable Open Web Award for Best
Mobile App, the free DriveSafe.ly App facilitates the reading of
received text messages in real-time, thanks to utalising iSpeech.org s
text to speech software as a service (SaaS), without you having to
intervene (aka its handsfree) and even offers an integrated customisable
auto-responder allowing the app to text back to advise that you re
currently on the road so are presently unable to reply to any received SMS.
DriveSafe.ly is taking off because people want to stay connected while
they drive, and do it in a safe way says Heath Ahrens, CEO of iSpeech
and creator of DriveSafe.ly. I recommend that everyone install
DriveSafe.ly, not because I work for the company behind it, but because
I actually use it and it stops texting while driving.
Interested? You can see a demo of the DriveSafe.ly Mobile App in action
below.
You can obtain further details concerning the free DriveSafe.ly Mobile
App (there s also Drivesafe.ly Pro, which isn t free, incidentally),
which is available in the US for the iPhone (jailbroken only for now, it
appears) as well as BlackBerry, Android and Windows Mobile handsets, via
the official DriveSafe.ly website.

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