Hi,
Talks can be obtained at your local Cingular store along with the required 
Nokia phone, but you may need to make special arrangements to do that. I 
went to a couple places before finding one that would order the package and 
do the setup for me. I asked this store to order Talks from the Cingular 
National Center, but it turned out that a nearby store already had it, so 
one of the reps picked it up for me, set it up on my Nokia 6620 and it was 
all set to use when I walked in the store. I've had it for almost a month 
now and it's great.
 Tom


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It is sold by Beyond Sight.  Also, if you are a Cingular Wireless customer,
you can get it through them.  I believe that Sendero Group also sells it.

Andy


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Patti,
I believe it's sold by Optelec. I don't have their number. Wait! Optelec
sells "Mobile Speak". that program makes your cellphone talk. It costs $300
and if you want them to load it for you, it's an additional $100.
they can tell you if your phone is compatible.
www.optelec.com
Now I am not sure who makes Talks.
Isaac

On Wed, 9 Mar 2005, patti wrote:

> Hi Stan.  Where doei one get the software, and how do you find out if
> your particular phone can use it? Patti
>
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> >From: Stanley Littrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2005 16:02:40 -0800
> >Subject: RE: [Braillenote] new braillenote user looking for a few
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> >Talks is software that enables your cell phone's menus to be able to
> >talk.  For example, you can get signal strength and other aspects of
> >the phone to speak.  It is used on phone using certain operating
> >systems like the symbien 6 series phones.  If you have certain cables
> >that you can connect to your braille not you can do such things as
> >internet access through your cell phone.  I don't think that the
> >Nokia 6010 is a supported phone for talks software.  The software has
> >to be downloaded to your phone for it to work.  I hope that this helps.
> >Regards,
>
> >StanAt 03:31 PM 3/9/2005, you wrote:
> >>Hello folks.  I just purchased the nokia 6010.  What is talks
> >>software and where do you get it? What does it do, and how can it be
> >>used in conjunction with the braillenote? Patti
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