But does mobile speak work just on pdas or is it only for cell phones? What 
exactly is this software for?

Josh


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>Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 16:53:25 -0500
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Comparrison of Products

>It is nothing like KeySoft.
>Keysoft is an application written from the ground up for blind people.
>Mobile Speak is a screen reader that will allow a blind or visually
>impaired user to run the Pocket PC suite of applications.

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>I just read about the Mobile Speak Pocket software that is supposed to
>make
>regular commercial PDA units accessible via a screen reader. This
>software
>sounds very similar to Keysoft from its general description, but it
>allows a
>variety of voices. Has Humanware considered using their approach or even

>partnering with their software? Can you tell us how this approach
>compares
>with the Voicenote mPower, Jonathan?


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