Ago one month we talked to you of the arrival of Evi to the App Store, a voice assistant that landed with the intention of replacing Siri in those terminals in which the voice assistant of the iPhone 4s is not present. The use of Evi has been limited to the United States and the United Kingdom at the moment, with default voice commands and offering a low level of interaction with the user.
Evi seems to be threatened by Apple, since those responsible for Cupertino have contacted the developer who signs this application, True Knowledge, to give them a touch of attention due to the similarities that the tool has with Siri. But before removing the application from the store, Apple has offered the possibility to True Knowledge to make some changes to Evi so that it is not withdrawn. From Cupertino they ask True Knowledge to "end the similarities that Evi has with Siri."
It's rare that an app like this has endured Apple's restrictions for so long. Will it survive in the App Store?
Source: Techcrunch
What does Apple plan to do, eliminate all the applications that could compete with its native tools? Because they should start eliminating all cameras, calculators, clocks, and maps, for example.
I have to say that I have not used the application, but you only have to look at the interface to see that it does not look like anything. What's more, it is an independent application, it does not have the integration into the system that siri (or spire in its defect) has.
It is a voice assistant, like the dozens out there.
If someone believes that I am wrong and that they are similar, they should answer me, since I am interested in this topic.
A greeting.