I to really love the keynote gold speech.
Speech is a personal preference though.
Stacey and Amigo

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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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> 
> 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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