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> Hello Scott,
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> Yes, I have also noticed that the Read2Go app will sometimes as you say,
> pause while reading. Like you I found it annoying and this is the reaso
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Subject: Re: voice dream or read 2 go?
Hello Scott,
Yes, I have also noticed that the Read2Go app will sometimes as you say,
pause while reading. Like you I found it annoying and this is the reason
I've also started reading a lot of books with Voice Dream R
Hello Scott,
Yes, I have also noticed that the Read2Go app will sometimes as you say, pause
while reading. Like you I found it annoying and this is the reason I've also
started reading a lot of books with Voice Dream Reader.
I like the improvements which have been made since I got the app, s
Re: voice dream or read 2 go?
Hi,
If you ever read Bookshare files with a braille display, Read2Go is a better
option because you can read a whole section, such as a chapter, of a book
continuously, while with Voice Dream Reader, you have to switch screens
manually every few lines. The last ti
Hi,
If you ever read Bookshare files with a braille display, Read2Go is a better
option because you can read a whole section, such as a chapter, of a book
continuously, while with Voice Dream Reader, you have to switch screens
manually every few lines. The last time I tried this, the last line
I recently bought Voice Dream and the optional Neospeech Kate voice. I
primarily use it for books from bookshare and unprotected epub. Up until
now, I was using my Booksense. I'm happy to say I now use Voice Dream for
this purpose. I feel the Neospeech used by Voice Dream is a higher quality
Hi Caitlyn,
If it's one or the other, to me it's Voice Dream, hands down. I have used
the Read2go app ever sense it came out (I got it the day it was released).
One thing that I didn't like about it was the lack of flexibility in
navigation. With Voice Dream, you can move by adjustable time incr
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Brett
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2013 5:07 PM
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Subject: Re: voice dream or read 2 go?
Hi,
Just one person's opinion, but it's VoiceDream for me. VoiceDream Is a little
cheaper, has many more v
Yes, there is a trial version. Look for the lite version.
Thanks,
Ari
On Jul 2, 2013, at 3:28 PM, Tara Prakash wrote:
> Is there atrial version for voice dream.
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> On Jul 2, 2013, at 6:06 PM, Brett wrote:
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>> Hi,
>> Just one person's opinion, but it's VoiceDream fo
Hi it depends on what kind of files. I have both because I like to read both
text and audio.
hth.
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Is there atrial version for voice dream.
Sent from my iPod
On Jul 2, 2013, at 6:06 PM, Brett wrote:
> Hi,
> Just one person's opinion, but it's VoiceDream for me. VoiceDream Is a little
> cheaper, has many more voice options and the voices are much clearer when
> sped up. VoiceDream Also sup
thanks Brett.
that's interesting about the audio only files. I didn't think bookshare even
had those.
Intersting.
Cait
On 2013-07-02, at 6:06 PM, Brett wrote:
> Hi,
> Just one person's opinion, but it's VoiceDream for me. VoiceDream Is a little
> cheaper, has many more voice options and the v
Hi,
Just one person's opinion, but it's VoiceDream for me. VoiceDream Is a little
cheaper, has many more voice options and the voices are much clearer when sped
up. VoiceDream Also supports many more file types, such as Word documents, text
files, PDF and more.
The only thing that read2go can
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