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	<title>Comments on: SmartShopper SS101 Grocery List Organizer</title>
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		<title>By: Eng Gan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Eng Gan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jun 2008 23:37:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Found a great alternative to the SmartShopper.  I looked at buying a SmartShopper but ended up going another route.  I found a program called Memic List for my smartphone.  The software costs $25 and can be found by going to Microsoft, then click All Products, Windows Mobile, Your Mobile Life, Certified Software Catalog.  Then search for list.  

Once bought the software loaded easily to my Motorola Q9 phone.  You create any list name you want like 'Tight Jams' for music (or just use the predefined Music List).  Once you've created your list names you just press the Command button and the say something like 'open grocery list'.  The software opens your list.  You then say 'add item' and when prompted say the item you want, like 'two loaves of bread' or 'baking powder'.  The software can tell you've stopped talking and adds your item inside the opened list as a sound file.  It doesn't need to be trained to work and there are only a few commands to learn, open list, add item, review items.  The voice recognition worked decent for me.  So for $125 less I can make lists on my phone, have them always with me, and not be limited to the items I can add.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Found a great alternative to the SmartShopper.  I looked at buying a SmartShopper but ended up going another route.  I found a program called Memic List for my smartphone.  The software costs $25 and can be found by going to Microsoft, then click All Products, Windows Mobile, Your Mobile Life, Certified Software Catalog.  Then search for list.  </p>
<p>Once bought the software loaded easily to my Motorola Q9 phone.  You create any list name you want like &#8216;Tight Jams&#8217; for music (or just use the predefined Music List).  Once you&#8217;ve created your list names you just press the Command button and the say something like &#8216;open grocery list&#8217;.  The software opens your list.  You then say &#8216;add item&#8217; and when prompted say the item you want, like &#8216;two loaves of bread&#8217; or &#8216;baking powder&#8217;.  The software can tell you&#8217;ve stopped talking and adds your item inside the opened list as a sound file.  It doesn&#8217;t need to be trained to work and there are only a few commands to learn, open list, add item, review items.  The voice recognition worked decent for me.  So for $125 less I can make lists on my phone, have them always with me, and not be limited to the items I can add.</p>
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