Hi,
Fred or Bruce or even Ralph for Mac that come built in may sound good.
Thanks for listening,
Alex,
On 15-Nov-08, at 7:44 AM, Tasha Raella Chemel wrote:
Hi list, I'm thinking about possibly getting a mac, but I had a few
questions.
1. One of the biggest problems i have with my dell laptop is that
when I have too many windows open (maybe sixty or so) the system
will start beeping constantly, and the only way to stop the beeping
is to restart. i have a two gig processor with one gig of ram. I
know I probably should not have this many windows open, but as I'm
sure you all know, it's easy to let the windows pile up and forget
to close them. My question: If i got a mac with high specs (maybe
two or fourg gigs of memory) would it be better about having that
many windows open?
2. Hard drive crashes: my dell laptop usually crashes about twice a
year, and I need to get a new hard drive. granted, i'm a very heavy
user and I'm sure the system gets banged around more than what's
good for it. my question is, if I get a mac, are hard drive crashes
less frequent? any thoughts about whether the pro is more durable
than the macbook? (the new macbooks also have the aluminum casing)
3. Voices. I've heard a sample of the Alex voice, and am not
impressed. It has the same weird emphases and prenunciations as a
lot of the more 'human-sounding" tts's i've heard. are there other
voices that either come on the mac or that i can buy separately that
are comparable to eloquence in that they might sound robotic, but
they are responsive and don't have any weird clicks/emphases? It's
going to be very hard for me to give up eloquence. even viavoice,
which i know you can get for the mac, doesn't compare at all.
Thanks, Tasha