Friday, November 20, 2009

Google Voice Coming Back to iPhone as VoiceCentral 'BlackSwan'


If you are one of those ardent fans of Google Voice whose heart Apple had broken last July as Apple Inc. prevented its foray into the App store, here’s news for you to rejoice. Google Voice is making a comeback to the device in early 2010. But, hold on! It’s not via the App Store nor will you require to jailbreak your iPhone to avail it.

News is that Riverturn is slated to bring back its third-party Google Voice app, VoiceCentral, as an in-browser application dubbed the Black Swan edition. Not to forget Apple left no stones unturned to reject Google Voice and also banished all related third-party applications.

VoiceCentral Black Swan is slated to be the next revolution in iPhone applications. Nor is it tied to the App Store or is a website optimized for the iPhone. Simply speaking, it is a feature-rich web-application that enables you to view and manage your Google Voice data just like a native iPhone application. Also, it allows you to combine the iPhone's user-friendly interface with the ease of an always state-of-the-art web application.

Hope BlackSwan proves to be another good example of what developers can accomplish even when Apple’s highhanded attitude about what can be offered on the App Store becomes more evident. The Riverturn team’s effort to promote and support ingenuity and creativity is nonetheless a matter to be applauded and hopefully, this will inspire other developers to consider locally stored web apps as a development option.

As of now, no public release date or price has been announced by Riverturn. But, we all hope it will be priced reasonably and competitively. You can register online for limited private beta, and watch this space for the next update.