Monday, December 13, 2010

Control Your Firefox browsing Using Voice Commands And Surf Hands-free

Firesay  Add-on enables you to surf the web using voice commands.
  • Say your search queries instead of typing them.
  • Say which sites you want to visit instead of typing URL addresses
  • Say what TV shows you want to watch
  • Say "Share on Facebook" to share pageFiresay (Beta) enables a more intuitive and efficient way to navigate web content. It complements traditional navigation methods with voice-based navigation.
Key advantages:
Save time. Voice commands can take you to your favorite sites several times faster than traditional navigation methods.

View more content. You can hide those Bookmark and History sidebars and let web content fill your screen..

Supported commands:

(NEW!) Share *any* page on Facebook or Twitter by saying "Share on Facebook" or "Share on Twitter" (hint: saying "Twit this" will work just as well for sharing a page on Twitter.)

1. "Go to", "Open", or "Launch" followed by website name. For example, say "Open facebook" to open "www.facebook.com" in a new tab. In the future, you will be able to visit any site in your favorites by voice. In Firesay Beta, however, only specific sites are supported.

Take a look at the list of supported sites here to learn which sites you can visit by voice.

2. "Search Google" followed by a search term. For example, say "Search Google vacation in Hawaii" to search for the term 'vacation in hawaii' using Google search.

3. "Watch" followed by a TV show name. For example, say "Watch The Office" to watch The Office on Hulu. Take a look at the list of TV shows you can visit by voice.

4. "Close tab" to close the tab currently in focus.

5. "Switch", "Switch tab left", or "Switch tab right" to switch tab to the left or right.

6. "Scroll down" or "Scroll up" to scroll down or up respectively.

7. "Page down" or "Page up" to scroll the page down or up by a full page. This is identical to pressing the Page Up or Page Down keyboard button while browsing.

8. "Multitask" followed by the website name. For example, say "Multitask CNN" to open the CNN.com page in a new tab without automatically switching focus to that tab.

The current version only supports Microsoft Windows 7 as it comes with an in-built speech-recognition engine which is used by Firesay to interpret user commands, the great part is that since it uses your Windows 7 speech-recognition profile you won't need to train it again (if you have done so already for Windows 7), all-in-all a must try addon if the idea impresses you.


Dowload here :-

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/214791/

2 comments:

Srinivas said...

This feature is available only for windows plateform? not supported for MAC?

Sathees said...

Yes Mr.Srinivas I said This At last Paragraph. This is Only For Win 7