Nuance Introduces Dictation App For BlackBerry

Nuance recently announced a new Dragon for E-Mail dictation application for BlackBerry smartphones. As the latest addition to Nuance's Dragon Mobile Apps portfolio, Dragon for E-Mail uses Dragon NaturallySpeaking to dictate emails from within the BlackBerry email client. The app is available for free for a limited time for the following phones:

  • AT&T Bold
  • AT&T Bold 2
  • AT&T Curve
  • Verizon Storm
  • Verizon Storm 2
  • Verizon Tour
  • T-Mobile Curve
  • T-Mobile Bold2


Hello Nuance Users,

Today we have more exciting news for the Nuance Community, as we launched the Dragon for E-Mail dictation application on the BlackBerry App World!

Dragon for E-Mail is the latest addition to our Dragon Mobile Apps portfolio that uses the power of Dragon NaturallySpeaking to let you easily speak and instantly see your emails by simply dictating directly within the BlackBerry email client - no need to launch a separate application each time you want to reply, create or forward an email. You can just open up your native email client and start dictating at any time, no matter where you are or what you're doing.

To download Dragon for E-Mail, click here. It's currently free for a limited time for BlackBerry® Tour, BlackBerry® Storm and BlackBerry® Storm2 on the Verizon network; the BlackBerry® Bold series and BlackBerry® Curve series on the AT&T network; and, the BlackBerry® Curve series and the BlackBerry® Bold on the T-Mobile network.

We love getting feedback from our loyal group of users, you, the Nuance Community. So please check it out and let us know what you think!

For further information and FAQ's about Dragon for E-Mail visit: http://www.DragonMobileApps.com.

Jennifer Johnson

Jennifer Johnson

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