Jonathan:

I thought Keynote Gold was a phoneme-based system. Eloquence is not. It tries to use syntax, doesn't it?

If this is true, than Keynote Gold wouldn't be looking much further than the individual word. Well, it's more complicated than that, of course, but I think that Eloquence is trying to do a whole lot more processing than Keynote Gold is.

I'm also finding Eloquence to be a little slow, but I'm so used to it after so many years of using on my PC that I can't seem to stay with the Gold any more. I used to love Keynote Gold and could fly on it.


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Hi Alex, I think probably because over time, we've been able to optimise
the code for KeyNote Gold to be really snappy. Who knows, we may be able
to improve Eloquence responsiveness over time.

Jonathan Mosen
BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
HumanWare

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http://www.humanware.com
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