

I use Voxer more than voice to text features almost exclusively because the voice to text features misspell too many words. This group Push to Talk feature is by far what makes this a great productivity app for construction workers. So a field supervisor can create a group of his key employees, tap the group name and send them all an instant voice message (live). You can have one to one conversations or group chats too (perfect for business users). You can also use it to text and/or send pictures, therefore saving you from bouncing back and forth to your text message app. The kids love it! So what does it exactly do? Well, you create a Voxer account, select people in your contacts that have an account (it lets you know) and start a conversation with them using a big button on the screen that you tap on to talk and release when done (like a walkie talkie). She, the non techie one, now uses Voxer just about everyday with several of her friends and myself too. My wife became my first victim, I mean copilot using Voxer with me. I had to convince other people to start using it too, otherwise, it was useless. I downloaded it and instantly was hooked. I stumbled across Voxer, a free walkie talkie app. I figured that there has to be a walkie talkie app created. Push To Talk, Voxer A few years ago I began my search looking for a Push To Talk-like app, similar to Nextel. With Push to Talk, you could get quick answers to what you needed in seconds. It is hard to make each phone call under a minute. You have to start with a greeting, then an intro of why you are calling, get to the subject, get an answer and then wrap up with a closing statement. Every time you get on a phone call, it is hard to keep it short. I never owned a Nextel or Push to Talk phone, but saw the value in those short and quick voice conversations.

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Since the release of the iPhone, Android and Windows phones, Nextel technology is pretty much non existent. It did get a little annoying when I was on job sites or in meetings and kept hearing construction worker’s phones making loud beeping alerts as I could not help but eavesdrop in on their conversations. I used to think Nextel push to talk (walkie talkie) was a very useful and productive tool, when it first came out for contractors.
