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On Mon, Oct 01, 2001 at 09:53:52AM -0400, Nate Golnik wrote:
> I know we have a few computers here at Red Hat that have it installed on
> them, and the users have not had problems with it.  On the other hand I
> was not the one who set it up on the computers, so I don't know how
> difficult it was to get it installed.

The docs are a bit spotty - it took a fair amount of doing to get it
working with emacspeak, and I didn't even find any conveniently placed
info on using it with anything else.  It also wanted to use some midi
"thingy" (that's a technical term, right?) for audio which is real cute
if you have a sound card produced any time in the past five years or so,
since the chances of it having an OPL3 are pretty small.

Now I have enough vision that I could do without the audio cues I lost
for not having that, but all in all I would generally say that I did not
like viavoice any more than I did emacs.  *grin*  I could probably use
either or both if I had to, but I wouldn't like it.

I miss the Keynote, that was a synthesizer I could actually use at a few
hundred words per minute.

--=20
Joseph Carter <knghtbrd@bluecherry.net>            Free software developer

<Mercury> Be warned, I have a keyboard I can use to beat luser's heads
          in, and then continue to use... (=3D:]
<Deek> Mercury: Oh, an IBM. :)


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