Hey Justin,

Thought you should check out VisioVoice from assistive ware. the website is www.assistiveware.com

They have a wonderful video of a woman who is a translator using the multiple language features. The voices are also excellent if you haven't heard them.


Your Friend,
Sean Richards Tikkun
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On May 16, 2007, at 2:26 PM, Justin Harford wrote:

Hi all

If this has been discussed before, just email me off list please.

I want to take a spanish class next semester and am not sure how I will access my materials. Braille is sadly not looking very promising.

I think I will maybe have a textbook in electronic form and I will probably be doing worksheets too. These both will probably have spanish and engglish going back and forth. Directions in english, and then questions or problems in spanish.

Is there a way to manage this? I guess I could just listen to fred massachur the spanish but that would get kind of annoying after a time. Sa I guess I am trying to figure out if there is a way to switch between spanish and english voices without having to go through VO utility each time.

thanks

Justin Harford

"A man's memory is bound to be a distortion of his past in accordance with his present interests, and the most faithful autobiography is likely to mirror less what a man was than what he has become."

Fawn M. Brodie


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