Does this player works with mobile speak or it is independent of mobile 
screen reader? to put it simply, will it work with talks also?

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From: "Dinesh Kaushal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 7:41 AM
Subject: [AI] FW: Invitation to participate to the beta program of 
MobileDaisy Player


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> Mobile Daisy Player v2.0
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> Invitation to participate to the beta program of Mobile Daisy Player v2.0
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> Code Factory announces upcoming release of new version of Mobile Daisy
> Player, with enhanced format support and industry-leading usability 
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> Terrassa (Barcelona), December 5, 2007
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> Code Factory, the global leader in mobile accessibility solutions, today
> announces the upcoming release of the 2.0 version of its Mobile Daisy 
> Player
> product and invites users to participate to the beta program which will
> start during Q1 2008.
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> This new version represents a leap forward in functionality over the
> previous version, including several new features designed to streamline
> usability and support a wider set of formats.
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> Some of the highlighted features of Mobile Daisy Player 2.0 include:
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> * Support for both Daisy 2.0 and Daisy 3.0 books, opening up a wider
> selection of content from even more sources than before.
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> * The ability to access text-only, audio-only, and mixed-mode books,
> thanks to Code Factory's support of the widest array of text-to-speech
> engines in the industry.
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> * Variable-speed playback, allowing the audio content of the book to
> be listened to at either faster or slower than normal speed, without
> changing the pitch of the audio.
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> * Direct-to-phone book installation allows you to copy the Daisy book
> contents directly to your memory card, without requiring a separate
> installation step as in previous versions.
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> * Complete bookmarking capability allows you to store and jump to
> specific locations within a book for easy access
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> * Auto-resume feature creates a bookmark when stopping playback or
> closing a book, allowing you to pick up exactly where you left off
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> * Essential navigation functions, such as accessing the table of
> contents, or skipping backward or forward by sections, pages, or chapters.
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> Mobile Daisy Player 2.0 will be available for both Symbian and Windows
> Mobile platforms.
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> If you are interested in participating in the beta test of Mobile Daisy
> Player 2.0, please send your information (name, email address, phone model
> and IMEI number) to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Note that Code Factory will also be presenting a seminar on the use of
> electronic books, including Mobile Daisy Player, at the 2008 ATIA 
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> Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Terrassa/Barcelona, Spain, Code 
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> is the global leader committed to the development of products designed to
> eliminate barriers to the accessibility of mobile technology for the blind
> and visually impaired. Today, Code Factory is the leading provider of 
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> readers, screen magnifiers, and Braille interfaces for the widest range of
> mainstream mobile devices including Symbian-based and Windows 
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