Some iPhone apps are just strange but they still work
There is no shortage of iPhone dialers. Most work by voice, some by tapping a picture of your contact. Now we get Sensi Dial, [App Store link] an iPhone program that uses gestures to dial your contacts. Gestures? Yep. The idea is with gestures you don't have to look at your phone to reach a contact. Gestures can be taps on the screen or swipes, or a combination of both. You open Sensi Dial, and add the contacts from your address book that you want to assign gestures to. Then save them, and tap the dial button. Use the gesture you assigned to a particular contact, and it gets dialed. You can program in a pause so you have time to bail out of a mistake. If the program isn't sure which contact you mean, it will display multiple contacts and let you tap on the right one.It's an interesting idea, and the program selling point is that you don't have to look at your screen, which is nice for driving. The reality is that you may have to look at the screen to pick the correct contact if there are multiples, and at least take a glance to see if your phone is calling the right person. As you feel more secure with the program, you may not have to look as much.
I gave Sensi Dial a try, and it pretty much worked as advertised. The tricky part is remembering the gestures you assigned to a person. I wouldn't think you would want a big list of contacts assigned to this app, or you may be swiping when you mean to tap or the other way around. On the screen shot you can see that the third number on the list is composed of two taps, two swipes, and a tap. You can either remember that combination, or just make 2 taps and see all the contacts that start that way. To clear the contacts and start over you shake your phone.
Reviews of the program from users are generally enthusiastic, although the developer is offering a free copy to buyers who write a review for the app store. That might be putting the old thumb on the scale a bit.
Sensi Dial is certainly an alternative way to make a call. It's $1.99US at the App Store. Think about if this kind of method works for you, and be sure to investigate the other dialers available. I think there are at least ten, most using voice. If gestures seems the way to go for your particular use, tap and swipe away.
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There is no shortage of iPhone dialers. Most work by voice, some by tapping a picture of your contact. Now we get Sensi Dial, [App Store...
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Isn't there another gesture dialer (Gesture Dial) out there already?
This app definitely does not serve its purpose as you have to obviously check if its calling the right contact and besides, its almost impossible to remember gestures... While driving, a voice-operated app would be much better as it would also repeat the contact name after searching and you could call the contact by just saying "Confirm". And on top of that, its Free too. !
So, I dont know where this app is headed....
I just use iDialUDrive and load up all my calls before I set off. Works for me.
January 05 2009 at 4:40 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThis would be cool if you didn't have to already look at the screen to launch this app. So, cool idea, but since you can't replace looking at the screen with gestures (just augment looking at the screen with gestures) then it seems at least mostly futile.
January 05 2009 at 1:17 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyYeah but if you were driving you could just open the app before you set off and leave it running. And while it wouldn't completely remove the need to look at the screen, it would reduce the time you'd have to look at it (imagine how much longer it would take to scroll through a list of contacts or type in a name) meaning you can keep your eyes on the road for longer.
January 05 2009 at 3:21 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThey laughed at me when I refused to give up my telegraphy practice.
Once my app is released, contacts will be dialed using Morse code and I WILL BE RICH!
Well, I guess I can stop working on that idea...
January 04 2009 at 9:28 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyHot Apps on TUAW
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