Hi Josh and list,
My opinions again...
It's not alex - it's the company itself. So much has changed since 1.15 of
KNGMM. The algorithms may be the same under KeySoft 9.02.756, but the
effects of function calls has shifted to favor embedded systems
architecture. Although the processing power of embedded CPU's is approaching
that of regular computers, the core concept behind its creation and target
users hasn't changed - including core target of KeySoft's algorithms. In my
thinking and based on experience creating linked lists (in C++), just
believing that old code would work on newer standards would not work - this
is the reason for our hope of optimization to modern architectures.
According to an ex-KeySoft developer, it would be somewhat of a difficult
task for doing this project, seeing that times have changed and
technicalities of porting is not easy. Just my thoughts.
Cheers,
Joseph

-----Original Message-----
From: Josh Kennedy [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 2:39 PM
To: Joseph Lee
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] this list?

Hi
would it be ok or could they give me a full version of keysoft for windows95
and keynote multimedia for windows95 then? if we could borrow parts from
keynote multimedia and infovox230 and incorporate them into espeak espeak
would be a much better synthesizer. is alex beck afraid of open source or
something? lets say I were a programmer and made something that looked like
keysoft and it ran in windows7 and linux. humanware's gunna come after me?
this proprietary stuff is a bunch of krap in my opinion. humanware should
just adopt the business model of google android and Linux. well maybe
someone out there will defy humanware's wishes and make an open source clone
of keysoft and it will run on Linux and windows7 and then they will make an
open source keynote multimedia merge it with espeak and merge infovox230
with espeak as wel. Well one thing for sure I won't buy from humanware
again. the darn company won't even register the windows95 demos that I do
haveOk I think I will find volunteers to make an open source keysoft clone
or I'll try my best. but I won't call it keysoft. 
I'll call it caysoft. Cay is a low sandy island or something like according
to the dictionary. 
Cay-tts will be its speech. well maybe we could do this. Lets make caysoft.
we'll keep the original espeak. we'll modify espeak merge keynote and
infovox230 into it making espeak better. we'll then call the result cay-tts.

caysoft version 1. main menu.
cayword menu
cayplan
caylist
cayterm
cayCalc
instead of saying spelling checker menu it'll say spell-check menu and we'll
change some other stuff maybe control g to read instead of alt key to read
it'll be control g. I want to tell humanware this. if I were a programmer, I
think I know enough about keysoft's interface that if I were a programmer
I'm sure I could make an open source keysoft clone. so the question is will
humanware, with their greed, force me to round up volunteers to make caysoft
and cay-tts? this will mean the volunteers will have to at least decompile
keynote multimedia somehow. or will humanware register my windows95 demos?
humanware is in my opinion greedy they don't like to share. everything's
mine its my property its my keysoft. Humanware, keep your hands off of Vinux
its free open source lets keep it that way. if I want sendero I'll get a
windows mobile phone off ebay and get mobilespeak and codefactory's gps its
cheaper than a braillenote with gps. Then also caysoft and cay-tts will be
multiplatform free open source. 

Josh Kennedy
[email protected]


On Sep 8, 2010, at 5:07 PM, Joseph Lee wrote:

> Hi,
> They do - not on the surface. Alex Bec did told me he did see your
> proposaland says it cannot be done since KeySoft is the property of
> HumanWare.
> Cheers,
> Joseph
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 2:03 PM
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> 
> Hi
> 
> does humanware monitor this braillenote list at all? if so they will
surely
> see the messages and my podcast won't they? maybe humanware will help us
> out? 
> 
> Josh Kennedy
> [email protected]
> 
> 
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