It depends on what I am reading.  If I am reading medical type stuff I am
used to the way Eloquence says the words, even if they aren't right.
However, I have gotten used to Keynote and like it too.  It seems to have a
little more expression.  



Rose Combs
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Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Eloquence


Hello,

I have found that I like eloquence better.  It is cleaer and easier to
understand, in my opinion.  I am another one who also has a mild to moderate
hearing loss in addition to blindness.  Eloquence says numbers and acronyms
more clearly than Key note Gold.

I am glad we have this option.

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