Built to provide flexible in-game voice control, FoxVox is designed to let you configure your own voice commands for use in a variety of games or even as a simple productivity app. Create and share your own custom libraries with an unlimited number of commands. Build it and say it your way with a flexible, fast, and highly customizable voice command-to-output mapping structure.
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Not sure what's up with the negative review I saw, but coming from someone who develops public profiles for VoiceAttack (for this very same BMS simulator), I'm extremely impressed with FoxVox's work! It is very easy to work with, it's a very clean GUI, and it functions very well - where things do not work so well, FoxVox is highly responsive to reports and feedback, and is actively developing this project to be as great as it can be.
Just get the software this is blatantly trying to rip off. VoiceAttack is like ten bucks (and cheaper if you get it on sale). This has a nice interface, but it is not intuitive - it's confusing and slow. I mean - you get what you pay for - but if you want to do something even remotely meaningful, just get VoiceAttack.
Based on our record, Home-Assistant.io seems to be a lot more popular than FoxVox. While we know about 67 links to Home-Assistant.io, we've tracked only 1 mention of FoxVox. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
* Home Assistant (https://home-assistant.io/) - with USB passthrough of USB stick to read out my digital electricity/gas meters, Zigbee and Z-Wave. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 month ago
HA is Home Assistant. You should check it out. Mushroom is an add on to HA’s interface that adds sone different style “cards” than what it comes with. Source: 11 months ago
Yes, there's Home Assistant that can work completely off-line. You can find multitude tutorials on youtube on how to set it up, even using cheap solutions like Raspberry PI. Source: about 1 year ago
I'm going to suggest- you ever heard of Home Assistant? It's a really useful home automation tool you could integrate with weather and clock on a dashboard. As well, you could use it to control smart devices. Source: about 1 year ago
As for the "what is playing" detection on my google minis. This is done with "https://home-assistant.io/". Source: over 1 year ago
FoxVox — This one is relatively new. I will re-create my Voice Macro profile soon to see if it offers any improvement (mostly in regards for more immersive dynamic callsigns and phrases). Source: over 2 years ago
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