Text-To-Speech on Phones: Nuance Talks

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I've tested talks and mobile speak, and both seem to give the same functionality in the menus.
The only thing that I would change on a general note is the menu to grid mode to list mode.
On 3/4/2007 at 18:21 Gregory Nowak said
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- From what I recall hearing on acb radio's main menu a while back, the
problem with mobile-speak vs. talx is that it doesn't give you access
to all the menu options of the phone, rather, it presents you with its
own custom menu, as opposed to the phone's actual menu. Has this
changed, or is that still true?

Also, on a scale of hundreds, and in some cases thousands of dollars,
46 dollars more isn't too much of a difference, especially if it means
that you can access more of what the phone has to offer.

Greg



On Sun, Mar 04, 2007 at 05:17:50AM -0600, Kenny Hitt wrote:
> Hi.
> 
> If you are going to push commercial screen readers, you should mention
> both.  
> 
> Mobile-speak is also available for the same phones that run talks and it
> is cheaper.  I bought it for only $249 instead of $295.  Mobile-speak
> also supports more software synths than talks.
> 
> http://codefactory.es
> 
>           Kenny
> 
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