Thanks Mark, that is a better way to ask the question.  Seems like the
1.6 version was derived from the eyes-free TTS software.  I have a
running app that used TTS that I was just about to launch, so wanted
to get a feel for whether to hold off and adapt or just to go ahead
since it will continue to work.

Thanks again...

On Sep 17, 9:56 am, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> dsurround wrote:
> > Was the old TTS approach incorporated into the new SDK?
>
> Android did not have TTS prior to 1.6.
>
> You may be thinking of the eyes-free project:
>
> http://code.google.com/p/eyes-free/
>
> > If the old
> > TTS was used for an application, will it have to be changed because of
> > 1.6 update?
>
> Whether eyes-free works on Android 1.6 would be a question better asked
> in that project's group:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/tts-for-android/
>
> The TTS in Android 1.6 seems very similar, but it has different class
> and package names.
>
> blindfold has already begun discussing helping people move from
> eyes-free to Android 1.6 TTS over in that project's group:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/tts-for-android/browse_frm/thread/6807...
>
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