the speech on the BN is not bad, but I do not think you can compare it with eloquence. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sarai" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I disagree about the speech. I love keynote speech and hate Jaws. I'd be
upset if we lost the cool speech.

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Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2005 9:25 AM
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Subject: [Braillenote] going from very good to AwesomenessCoolness


Hi Jonathan and all who would care to listen:

I have a few suggestions for bringing the mPower NoteTaker series from
being very good to AwesomenessCoolness status.

1.  Include a fully featured Daisy player.  This unit seems like a
perfect match for such an application.

2.  Provide access to the Eloquence and DecTalk speech software synths.
I think that it would be safe to say that, on this side of the pond, the
vast majority of Blind computer users use one of those synthesizers
whether with JAWS, Window Eyes, Kurzweil, Open, ETC.

3. In the "show new lines in reading as", I would like to see a "no
indent" option in the non-linear reading mode. I bring this matter up
because many people who own the BT18 do so because they can't afford a
BT32: indeed, some of us might even like to see a BT40. For those of us
who are BT18 users, however, Braille cells are at a premium and the loss
of cells in a non-linear reading format, in some cases, is an
undesirable feature. A good example might be song lyrics or poetry.

Thanks all over the place for listening gang.
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