Re: [AI] accessible reader to read indian languages on the mobile is now launched!
Hi sir, one of my friend is using moto2nd gen and this ap is working well on his device. Don't know what is the issue at your end. I will write to the developer and clarify all my doubts. Thanks. On 17/01/2016, Surya Prakashwrote: > Hi Giri, > I've tried this app and it isn't working on my Moto E and G phones at > present. I've informed the developer and he is looking into this issue. He > has informed me that the app will be launched on play store within a week. > for any queries you may contact Mr. Abhinav at sparshprodu...@gmail.com > Surya > > > Sent with AquaMail for Android > http://www.aqua-mail.com > > > On January 17, 2016 4:33:05 PM Giri Prasad > wrote: > >> Hi all, >> sounds grate. I have few queeries related to this app. >> Will we receive the updates after purchasing this App? >> Is book marking and editing options like select, copy, cut and paste >> options are available on this app? >> Are the developers responding to our queeries, comments andsuggestions? >> thanks. >> >> On 15/01/2016, mukesh jain wrote: >>> in case you want to use this app on other phone, you have to first >>> deactivate the app from the first phone and then activate the app >>> again on other phone using the same activation code. >>> >>> hope this clarifies the doubt. >>> >>> >>> On 1/15/16, Surya Prakash wrote: hi, we can use the play store apps on more than one phone using the same email ID. but perhaps this app will not work on more than one phone because the activation code will not work on the second phone. Sent with AquaMail for Android http://www.aqua-mail.com On January 15, 2016 8:40:18 PM mukesh jain wrote: > one best advantage of this app is that even you can deactivate the > same from one mobile and activate with the same licence on the other > phone even if that phone has the different email account as primary > one. > > generally, when you purchase any app and try to install it on the > other mobile with the same email account, the app works as licence one > but if you try to activate with other email account then the you have > to forgo with your licence apps. > > so hoping to have best advantage of this feature. > thanks, > > > > On 1/15/16, Sakshi Agrawal wrote: >> Its not free of cost. You need to pay rs 550 to get the activation >> code. >> >> -Original Message- >> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On >> Behalf >> Of gufran ahmed >> Sent: 15 January 2016 19:02 >> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues >> concerning >> the disabled. >> Subject: Re: [AI] accessible reader to read indian languages on the >> mobile >> is now launched! >> >> what is the is it totally free of cost? or do we have to pay some >> amount at teh time of activation. >> >> On 1/15/16, Sakshi Agrawal wrote: >>> Hello, >>> Thanks for the information. I tried the app and is good, price is >>> reasonable >>> rs 550. To purchase the app you would need to contact sparsh products >>> their >>> email id is sparshprodu...@gmail.com >>> I discussed with sparsh products and the application would be >>> launched >>> on >>> playstore next week when the support for pdf is implemented. The >>> users >>> will >>> get a free upgrade to the next version. >>> >>> Sakshi >>> >>> -Original Message- >>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On >>> Behalf >>> Of Surya Prakash >>> Sent: 15 January 2016 16:30 >>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues >>> concerning >>> the disabled. >>> Subject: Re: [AI] accessible reader to read indian languages on the >>> mobile >>> is now launched! >>> >>> It seems promising. You have mentioned that you have bought the >>> license >>> of >>> the app. What is the procedure and why are they not launching it on >>> play >>> store? I would also like to support the developer. >>> >>> Sent with AquaMail for Android >>> http://www.aqua-mail.com >>> >>> >>> On January 15, 2016 12:14:31 PM mukesh jain >>> wrote: >>> hello, Recently, Sparsh Product Dehradun has launched most awaited and highly useful app called ‘Accessible Reader’ providing the navigational support to read the files of various formats like txt, doc, docs, rtf etc. I have used this app successfully on my mobile Moto X 2nd generation
Re: [AI] accessible reader to read indian languages on the mobile is now launched!
Hi all, sounds grate. I have few queeries related to this app. Will we receive the updates after purchasing this App? Is book marking and editing options like select, copy, cut and paste options are available on this app? Are the developers responding to our queeries, comments andsuggestions? thanks. On 15/01/2016, mukesh jainwrote: > in case you want to use this app on other phone, you have to first > deactivate the app from the first phone and then activate the app > again on other phone using the same activation code. > > hope this clarifies the doubt. > > > On 1/15/16, Surya Prakash wrote: >> hi, >> we can use the play store apps on more than one phone using the same email >> ID. but perhaps this app will not work on more than one phone because the >> activation code will not work on the second phone. >> >> >> Sent with AquaMail for Android >> http://www.aqua-mail.com >> >> >> On January 15, 2016 8:40:18 PM mukesh jain >> wrote: >> >>> one best advantage of this app is that even you can deactivate the >>> same from one mobile and activate with the same licence on the other >>> phone even if that phone has the different email account as primary >>> one. >>> >>> generally, when you purchase any app and try to install it on the >>> other mobile with the same email account, the app works as licence one >>> but if you try to activate with other email account then the you have >>> to forgo with your licence apps. >>> >>> so hoping to have best advantage of this feature. >>> thanks, >>> >>> >>> >>> On 1/15/16, Sakshi Agrawal wrote: Its not free of cost. You need to pay rs 550 to get the activation code. -Original Message- From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of gufran ahmed Sent: 15 January 2016 19:02 To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the disabled. Subject: Re: [AI] accessible reader to read indian languages on the mobile is now launched! what is the is it totally free of cost? or do we have to pay some amount at teh time of activation. On 1/15/16, Sakshi Agrawal wrote: > Hello, > Thanks for the information. I tried the app and is good, price is > reasonable > rs 550. To purchase the app you would need to contact sparsh products > their > email id is sparshprodu...@gmail.com > I discussed with sparsh products and the application would be launched > on > playstore next week when the support for pdf is implemented. The users > will > get a free upgrade to the next version. > > Sakshi > > -Original Message- > From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On > Behalf > Of Surya Prakash > Sent: 15 January 2016 16:30 > To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues > concerning > the disabled. > Subject: Re: [AI] accessible reader to read indian languages on the > mobile > is now launched! > > It seems promising. You have mentioned that you have bought the license > of > the app. What is the procedure and why are they not launching it on > play > store? I would also like to support the developer. > > Sent with AquaMail for Android > http://www.aqua-mail.com > > > On January 15, 2016 12:14:31 PM mukesh jain > wrote: > >> hello, >> Recently, Sparsh Product Dehradun has launched most awaited and highly >> useful app called ‘Accessible Reader’ providing the navigational >> support to read the files of various formats like txt, doc, docs, rtf >> etc. >> >> I have used this app successfully on my mobile Moto X 2nd generation >> running the android version 6 marshmello. The best advantage of this >> app is that you need not to purchase the separate tts to make use of >> this software unlike Voice Dream Reader which require you to purchase >> the separate tts to read the files like doc docs etc. Also so far we >> do not have any app to read our files in Indian languages like Hindi, >> Marathi etc. >> >> This app is completely free of any adds even running in demo or full >> version. >> >> Once you open the app, you have the several options presented like >> open the file to browse the files located on your mobile using your >> integrated file manager, open the last file without repeating the >> browse file option as it remembers the file history you have worked >> earlier. Multiple Reading options for instance, read by word, >> sentence, paragraph, page and so on. You need to simply tap on your >> desired choice and your prefered tts reads to you. It does remember >> the last
Re: [AI] accessible reader to read indian languages on the mobile is now launched!
Hi Giri, I've tried this app and it isn't working on my Moto E and G phones at present. I've informed the developer and he is looking into this issue. He has informed me that the app will be launched on play store within a week. for any queries you may contact Mr. Abhinav at sparshprodu...@gmail.com Surya Sent with AquaMail for Android http://www.aqua-mail.com On January 17, 2016 4:33:05 PM Giri Prasadwrote: Hi all, sounds grate. I have few queeries related to this app. Will we receive the updates after purchasing this App? Is book marking and editing options like select, copy, cut and paste options are available on this app? Are the developers responding to our queeries, comments andsuggestions? thanks. On 15/01/2016, mukesh jain wrote: in case you want to use this app on other phone, you have to first deactivate the app from the first phone and then activate the app again on other phone using the same activation code. hope this clarifies the doubt. On 1/15/16, Surya Prakash wrote: hi, we can use the play store apps on more than one phone using the same email ID. but perhaps this app will not work on more than one phone because the activation code will not work on the second phone. Sent with AquaMail for Android http://www.aqua-mail.com On January 15, 2016 8:40:18 PM mukesh jain wrote: one best advantage of this app is that even you can deactivate the same from one mobile and activate with the same licence on the other phone even if that phone has the different email account as primary one. generally, when you purchase any app and try to install it on the other mobile with the same email account, the app works as licence one but if you try to activate with other email account then the you have to forgo with your licence apps. so hoping to have best advantage of this feature. thanks, On 1/15/16, Sakshi Agrawal wrote: Its not free of cost. You need to pay rs 550 to get the activation code. -Original Message- From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of gufran ahmed Sent: 15 January 2016 19:02 To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the disabled. Subject: Re: [AI] accessible reader to read indian languages on the mobile is now launched! what is the is it totally free of cost? or do we have to pay some amount at teh time of activation. On 1/15/16, Sakshi Agrawal wrote: Hello, Thanks for the information. I tried the app and is good, price is reasonable rs 550. To purchase the app you would need to contact sparsh products their email id is sparshprodu...@gmail.com I discussed with sparsh products and the application would be launched on playstore next week when the support for pdf is implemented. The users will get a free upgrade to the next version. Sakshi -Original Message- From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Surya Prakash Sent: 15 January 2016 16:30 To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the disabled. Subject: Re: [AI] accessible reader to read indian languages on the mobile is now launched! It seems promising. You have mentioned that you have bought the license of the app. What is the procedure and why are they not launching it on play store? I would also like to support the developer. Sent with AquaMail for Android http://www.aqua-mail.com On January 15, 2016 12:14:31 PM mukesh jain wrote: hello, Recently, Sparsh Product Dehradun has launched most awaited and highly useful app called ‘Accessible Reader’ providing the navigational support to read the files of various formats like txt, doc, docs, rtf etc. I have used this app successfully on my mobile Moto X 2nd generation running the android version 6 marshmello. The best advantage of this app is that you need not to purchase the separate tts to make use of this software unlike Voice Dream Reader which require you to purchase the separate tts to read the files like doc docs etc. Also so far we do not have any app to read our files in Indian languages like Hindi, Marathi etc. This app is completely free of any adds even running in demo or full version. Once you open the app, you have the several options presented like open the file to browse the files located on your mobile using your integrated file manager, open the last file without repeating the browse file option as it remembers the file history you have worked earlier. Multiple Reading options for instance, read by word, sentence, paragraph, page and so on. You need to simply tap on your desired choice and your prefered tts reads to you. It does remember the last reading speed of your document, position where you closed the file so if you open the same file again, you are at the same
Re: [AI] accessible reader to read indian languages on the mobile is now launched!
Will it be spare for the DAISY format? Renuka. On 1/15/16, mukesh jainwrote: > hello, > Recently, Sparsh Product Dehradun has launched most awaited and highly > useful app called ‘Accessible Reader’ providing the navigational > support to read the files of various formats like txt, doc, docs, rtf > etc. > > I have used this app successfully on my mobile Moto X 2nd generation > running the android version 6 marshmello. The best advantage of this > app is that you need not to purchase the separate tts to make use of > this software unlike Voice Dream Reader which require you to purchase > the separate tts to read the files like doc docs etc. Also so far we > do not have any app to read our files in Indian languages like Hindi, > Marathi etc. > > This app is completely free of any adds even running in demo or full > version. > > Once you open the app, you have the several options presented like > open the file to browse the files located on your mobile using your > integrated file manager, open the last file without repeating the > browse file option as it remembers the file history you have worked > earlier. Multiple Reading options for instance, read by word, > sentence, paragraph, page and so on. You need to simply tap on your > desired choice and your prefered tts reads to you. It does remember > the last reading speed of your document, position where you closed > the file so if you open the same file again, you are at the same > position to continue further. > > If you are working on larger documents and tired of reading and if > you would like to relax for sometime, it also gives you the option to > toggle on play/pause. If you require to read the whole document > continuously, you just have to tap on read all button and this app > reads to you the entire document at one go! > > Another best option I really enjoyed is that in whichever navigation > you are working with say for instance, word, paragraph etc and if you > missed out to listen, you can tap on repeat button and this app can > repeat that same occurance again. > > To start using with this app, initially you have to choose between > the engine installed on your mobile. If you have to read the document > in Hindi, you have to select Google TTS or Vocaliser Lekha if > installed. Just make sure that the tts with which you intend to read > the file is different from the default TTS of your phone as you can > not use the default engine to read the files. So once you make the > selection of your prefered engine, you have to choose the voices i.e. > languages like Hindi, English etc depending on the file you want to > read. You need not make this selection everytime when you open this > app as these settings are saved permanently unless you require to > change the same. > > Another advantage of this app is especially for beginners who are > finding difficulties reading the documents faster. So you need not go > to the tts settings all the way to make it slower. You can reduce the > speed of your reading as per your convenience tapping on slower/faster > on the app screen itself. While reading your document, if you wish to > jump quickly on any desired page number at any time, you have to > simply tap on go to page number button and your phone keyboard pops up > at the bottom to enter the page number. > > This app also let you see the status of your file informing you the > percentage of file you have red, current page number etc. > > Currently, this app does not supports pdf file so hoping to have this > format added by them in the future. > > So if you are interested to try this app, you can use the following > link to download it’s demo version. The app would work for two minutes > after which it would close. Then you would have to open it again. > The 2 minute restriction would be removed once the application is > activated. > > This app is ideally suited for the students, working employees and > each one of us who love to read the documents. I have liked it’s > features very much and purchased the licence for myself. Currently > this app has not been launched on playstore so you have to contact > it’s developers Sparsh Products personally. Now the download link: > https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B89WIL0ghBVhTXBPNnFlQXZkcDg/view?usp=sharing > > so great initiative by Mr. Abhinav from sparsh Products to make the > indian languages more accessible on our phone! > > Thanks, > > > -- > Regards, > Mukesh jain > Email: > mukesh.jai...@gmail.com > mukeshheerachandj...@ntpc.co.in > Skype: mukeshjain211 > Mob: 09977165123 > "Face your deficiencies and acknowledge them; but do not let them > master you. Let them teach you patience, sweetness, insight. " > > Helen Keller > > > Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of > mobile phones / Tabs on: > http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in > > > Search for old postings at: >
Re: [AI] accessible reader to read indian languages on the mobile is now launched!
Hello, Thanks for the information. I tried the app and is good, price is reasonable rs 550. To purchase the app you would need to contact sparsh products their email id is sparshprodu...@gmail.com I discussed with sparsh products and the application would be launched on playstore next week when the support for pdf is implemented. The users will get a free upgrade to the next version. Sakshi -Original Message- From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Surya Prakash Sent: 15 January 2016 16:30 To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the disabled. Subject: Re: [AI] accessible reader to read indian languages on the mobile is now launched! It seems promising. You have mentioned that you have bought the license of the app. What is the procedure and why are they not launching it on play store? I would also like to support the developer. Sent with AquaMail for Android http://www.aqua-mail.com On January 15, 2016 12:14:31 PM mukesh jainwrote: > hello, > Recently, Sparsh Product Dehradun has launched most awaited and highly > useful app called ‘Accessible Reader’ providing the navigational > support to read the files of various formats like txt, doc, docs, rtf > etc. > > I have used this app successfully on my mobile Moto X 2nd generation > running the android version 6 marshmello. The best advantage of this > app is that you need not to purchase the separate tts to make use of > this software unlike Voice Dream Reader which require you to purchase > the separate tts to read the files like doc docs etc. Also so far we > do not have any app to read our files in Indian languages like Hindi, > Marathi etc. > > This app is completely free of any adds even running in demo or full version. > > Once you open the app, you have the several options presented like > open the file to browse the files located on your mobile using your > integrated file manager, open the last file without repeating the > browse file option as it remembers the file history you have worked > earlier. Multiple Reading options for instance, read by word, > sentence, paragraph, page and so on. You need to simply tap on your > desired choice and your prefered tts reads to you. It does remember > the last reading speed of your document, position where you closed > the file so if you open the same file again, you are at the same > position to continue further. > > If you are working on larger documents and tired of reading and if > you would like to relax for sometime, it also gives you the option to > toggle on play/pause. If you require to read the whole document > continuously, you just have to tap on read all button and this app > reads to you the entire document at one go! > > Another best option I really enjoyed is that in whichever navigation > you are working with say for instance, word, paragraph etc and if you > missed out to listen, you can tap on repeat button and this app can > repeat that same occurance again. > > To start using with this app, initially you have to choose between > the engine installed on your mobile. If you have to read the document > in Hindi, you have to select Google TTS or Vocaliser Lekha if > installed. Just make sure that the tts with which you intend to read > the file is different from the default TTS of your phone as you can > not use the default engine to read the files. So once you make the > selection of your prefered engine, you have to choose the voices i.e. > languages like Hindi, English etc depending on the file you want to > read. You need not make this selection everytime when you open this > app as these settings are saved permanently unless you require to > change the same. > > Another advantage of this app is especially for beginners who are > finding difficulties reading the documents faster. So you need not go > to the tts settings all the way to make it slower. You can reduce the > speed of your reading as per your convenience tapping on slower/faster > on the app screen itself. While reading your document, if you wish to > jump quickly on any desired page number at any time, you have to > simply tap on go to page number button and your phone keyboard pops up > at the bottom to enter the page number. > > This app also let you see the status of your file informing you the > percentage of file you have red, current page number etc. > > Currently, this app does not supports pdf file so hoping to have this > format added by them in the future. > > So if you are interested to try this app, you can use the following > link to download it’s demo version. The app would work for two minutes > after which it would close. Then you would have to open it again. > The 2 minute restriction would be removed once the application is > activated. > > This app is ideally suited for the students, working employees and > each one of us who love to read the documents. I have liked
Re: [AI] accessible reader to read indian languages on the mobile is now launched!
It seems promising. You have mentioned that you have bought the license of the app. What is the procedure and why are they not launching it on play store? I would also like to support the developer. Sent with AquaMail for Android http://www.aqua-mail.com On January 15, 2016 12:14:31 PM mukesh jainwrote: hello, Recently, Sparsh Product Dehradun has launched most awaited and highly useful app called ‘Accessible Reader’ providing the navigational support to read the files of various formats like txt, doc, docs, rtf etc. I have used this app successfully on my mobile Moto X 2nd generation running the android version 6 marshmello. The best advantage of this app is that you need not to purchase the separate tts to make use of this software unlike Voice Dream Reader which require you to purchase the separate tts to read the files like doc docs etc. Also so far we do not have any app to read our files in Indian languages like Hindi, Marathi etc. This app is completely free of any adds even running in demo or full version. Once you open the app, you have the several options presented like open the file to browse the files located on your mobile using your integrated file manager, open the last file without repeating the browse file option as it remembers the file history you have worked earlier. Multiple Reading options for instance, read by word, sentence, paragraph, page and so on. You need to simply tap on your desired choice and your prefered tts reads to you. It does remember the last reading speed of your document, position where you closed the file so if you open the same file again, you are at the same position to continue further. If you are working on larger documents and tired of reading and if you would like to relax for sometime, it also gives you the option to toggle on play/pause. If you require to read the whole document continuously, you just have to tap on read all button and this app reads to you the entire document at one go! Another best option I really enjoyed is that in whichever navigation you are working with say for instance, word, paragraph etc and if you missed out to listen, you can tap on repeat button and this app can repeat that same occurance again. To start using with this app, initially you have to choose between the engine installed on your mobile. If you have to read the document in Hindi, you have to select Google TTS or Vocaliser Lekha if installed. Just make sure that the tts with which you intend to read the file is different from the default TTS of your phone as you can not use the default engine to read the files. So once you make the selection of your prefered engine, you have to choose the voices i.e. languages like Hindi, English etc depending on the file you want to read. You need not make this selection everytime when you open this app as these settings are saved permanently unless you require to change the same. Another advantage of this app is especially for beginners who are finding difficulties reading the documents faster. So you need not go to the tts settings all the way to make it slower. You can reduce the speed of your reading as per your convenience tapping on slower/faster on the app screen itself. While reading your document, if you wish to jump quickly on any desired page number at any time, you have to simply tap on go to page number button and your phone keyboard pops up at the bottom to enter the page number. This app also let you see the status of your file informing you the percentage of file you have red, current page number etc. Currently, this app does not supports pdf file so hoping to have this format added by them in the future. So if you are interested to try this app, you can use the following link to download it’s demo version. The app would work for two minutes after which it would close. Then you would have to open it again. The 2 minute restriction would be removed once the application is activated. This app is ideally suited for the students, working employees and each one of us who love to read the documents. I have liked it’s features very much and purchased the licence for myself. Currently this app has not been launched on playstore so you have to contact it’s developers Sparsh Products personally. Now the download link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B89WIL0ghBVhTXBPNnFlQXZkcDg/view?usp=sharing so great initiative by Mr. Abhinav from sparsh Products to make the indian languages more accessible on our phone! Thanks, -- Regards, Mukesh jain Email: mukesh.jai...@gmail.com mukeshheerachandj...@ntpc.co.in Skype: mukeshjain211 Mob: 09977165123 "Face your deficiencies and acknowledge them; but do not let them master you. Let them teach you patience, sweetness, insight. " Helen Keller Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs on: http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in
Re: [AI] accessible reader to read indian languages on the mobile is now launched!
what is the is it totally free of cost? or do we have to pay some amount at teh time of activation. On 1/15/16, Sakshi Agrawalwrote: > Hello, > Thanks for the information. I tried the app and is good, price is reasonable > rs 550. To purchase the app you would need to contact sparsh products their > email id is sparshprodu...@gmail.com > I discussed with sparsh products and the application would be launched on > playstore next week when the support for pdf is implemented. The users will > get a free upgrade to the next version. > > Sakshi > > -Original Message- > From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf > Of Surya Prakash > Sent: 15 January 2016 16:30 > To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning > the disabled. > Subject: Re: [AI] accessible reader to read indian languages on the mobile > is now launched! > > It seems promising. You have mentioned that you have bought the license of > the app. What is the procedure and why are they not launching it on play > store? I would also like to support the developer. > > Sent with AquaMail for Android > http://www.aqua-mail.com > > > On January 15, 2016 12:14:31 PM mukesh jain wrote: > >> hello, >> Recently, Sparsh Product Dehradun has launched most awaited and highly >> useful app called ‘Accessible Reader’ providing the navigational >> support to read the files of various formats like txt, doc, docs, rtf >> etc. >> >> I have used this app successfully on my mobile Moto X 2nd generation >> running the android version 6 marshmello. The best advantage of this >> app is that you need not to purchase the separate tts to make use of >> this software unlike Voice Dream Reader which require you to purchase >> the separate tts to read the files like doc docs etc. Also so far we >> do not have any app to read our files in Indian languages like Hindi, >> Marathi etc. >> >> This app is completely free of any adds even running in demo or full >> version. >> >> Once you open the app, you have the several options presented like >> open the file to browse the files located on your mobile using your >> integrated file manager, open the last file without repeating the >> browse file option as it remembers the file history you have worked >> earlier. Multiple Reading options for instance, read by word, >> sentence, paragraph, page and so on. You need to simply tap on your >> desired choice and your prefered tts reads to you. It does remember >> the last reading speed of your document, position where you closed >> the file so if you open the same file again, you are at the same >> position to continue further. >> >> If you are working on larger documents and tired of reading and if >> you would like to relax for sometime, it also gives you the option to >> toggle on play/pause. If you require to read the whole document >> continuously, you just have to tap on read all button and this app >> reads to you the entire document at one go! >> >> Another best option I really enjoyed is that in whichever navigation >> you are working with say for instance, word, paragraph etc and if you >> missed out to listen, you can tap on repeat button and this app can >> repeat that same occurance again. >> >> To start using with this app, initially you have to choose between >> the engine installed on your mobile. If you have to read the document >> in Hindi, you have to select Google TTS or Vocaliser Lekha if >> installed. Just make sure that the tts with which you intend to read >> the file is different from the default TTS of your phone as you can >> not use the default engine to read the files. So once you make the >> selection of your prefered engine, you have to choose the voices i.e. >> languages like Hindi, English etc depending on the file you want to >> read. You need not make this selection everytime when you open this >> app as these settings are saved permanently unless you require to >> change the same. >> >> Another advantage of this app is especially for beginners who are >> finding difficulties reading the documents faster. So you need not go >> to the tts settings all the way to make it slower. You can reduce the >> speed of your reading as per your convenience tapping on slower/faster >> on the app screen itself. While reading your document, if you wish to >> jump quickly on any desired page number at any time, you have to >> simply tap on go to page number button and your phone keyboard pops up >> at the bottom to enter the page number. >> >> This app also let you see the status of your file informing you the >> percentage of file you have red, current page number etc. >> >> Currently, this app does not supports pdf file so hoping to have this >> format added by them in the future. >> >> So if you are interested to try this app, you can use the following >> link to download it’s demo version. The app would work for two minutes >> after
Re: [AI] accessible reader to read indian languages on the mobile is now launched!
Its not free of cost. You need to pay rs 550 to get the activation code. -Original Message- From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of gufran ahmed Sent: 15 January 2016 19:02 To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the disabled. Subject: Re: [AI] accessible reader to read indian languages on the mobile is now launched! what is the is it totally free of cost? or do we have to pay some amount at teh time of activation. On 1/15/16, Sakshi Agrawalwrote: > Hello, > Thanks for the information. I tried the app and is good, price is reasonable > rs 550. To purchase the app you would need to contact sparsh products their > email id is sparshprodu...@gmail.com > I discussed with sparsh products and the application would be launched on > playstore next week when the support for pdf is implemented. The users will > get a free upgrade to the next version. > > Sakshi > > -Original Message- > From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf > Of Surya Prakash > Sent: 15 January 2016 16:30 > To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning > the disabled. > Subject: Re: [AI] accessible reader to read indian languages on the mobile > is now launched! > > It seems promising. You have mentioned that you have bought the license of > the app. What is the procedure and why are they not launching it on play > store? I would also like to support the developer. > > Sent with AquaMail for Android > http://www.aqua-mail.com > > > On January 15, 2016 12:14:31 PM mukesh jain wrote: > >> hello, >> Recently, Sparsh Product Dehradun has launched most awaited and highly >> useful app called ‘Accessible Reader’ providing the navigational >> support to read the files of various formats like txt, doc, docs, rtf >> etc. >> >> I have used this app successfully on my mobile Moto X 2nd generation >> running the android version 6 marshmello. The best advantage of this >> app is that you need not to purchase the separate tts to make use of >> this software unlike Voice Dream Reader which require you to purchase >> the separate tts to read the files like doc docs etc. Also so far we >> do not have any app to read our files in Indian languages like Hindi, >> Marathi etc. >> >> This app is completely free of any adds even running in demo or full >> version. >> >> Once you open the app, you have the several options presented like >> open the file to browse the files located on your mobile using your >> integrated file manager, open the last file without repeating the >> browse file option as it remembers the file history you have worked >> earlier. Multiple Reading options for instance, read by word, >> sentence, paragraph, page and so on. You need to simply tap on your >> desired choice and your prefered tts reads to you. It does remember >> the last reading speed of your document, position where you closed >> the file so if you open the same file again, you are at the same >> position to continue further. >> >> If you are working on larger documents and tired of reading and if >> you would like to relax for sometime, it also gives you the option to >> toggle on play/pause. If you require to read the whole document >> continuously, you just have to tap on read all button and this app >> reads to you the entire document at one go! >> >> Another best option I really enjoyed is that in whichever navigation >> you are working with say for instance, word, paragraph etc and if you >> missed out to listen, you can tap on repeat button and this app can >> repeat that same occurance again. >> >> To start using with this app, initially you have to choose between >> the engine installed on your mobile. If you have to read the document >> in Hindi, you have to select Google TTS or Vocaliser Lekha if >> installed. Just make sure that the tts with which you intend to read >> the file is different from the default TTS of your phone as you can >> not use the default engine to read the files. So once you make the >> selection of your prefered engine, you have to choose the voices i.e. >> languages like Hindi, English etc depending on the file you want to >> read. You need not make this selection everytime when you open this >> app as these settings are saved permanently unless you require to >> change the same. >> >> Another advantage of this app is especially for beginners who are >> finding difficulties reading the documents faster. So you need not go >> to the tts settings all the way to make it slower. You can reduce the >> speed of your reading as per your convenience tapping on slower/faster >> on the app screen itself. While reading your document, if you wish to >> jump quickly on any desired page number at any time, you have to >> simply tap on go to page number button and your phone keyboard pops up >> at the bottom to enter the page number.
Re: [AI] accessible reader to read indian languages on the mobile is now launched!
one best advantage of this app is that even you can deactivate the same from one mobile and activate with the same licence on the other phone even if that phone has the different email account as primary one. generally, when you purchase any app and try to install it on the other mobile with the same email account, the app works as licence one but if you try to activate with other email account then the you have to forgo with your licence apps. so hoping to have best advantage of this feature. thanks, On 1/15/16, Sakshi Agrawalwrote: > Its not free of cost. You need to pay rs 550 to get the activation code. > > -Original Message- > From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf > Of gufran ahmed > Sent: 15 January 2016 19:02 > To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning > the disabled. > Subject: Re: [AI] accessible reader to read indian languages on the mobile > is now launched! > > what is the is it totally free of cost? or do we have to pay some > amount at teh time of activation. > > On 1/15/16, Sakshi Agrawal wrote: >> Hello, >> Thanks for the information. I tried the app and is good, price is >> reasonable >> rs 550. To purchase the app you would need to contact sparsh products >> their >> email id is sparshprodu...@gmail.com >> I discussed with sparsh products and the application would be launched on >> playstore next week when the support for pdf is implemented. The users >> will >> get a free upgrade to the next version. >> >> Sakshi >> >> -Original Message- >> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On >> Behalf >> Of Surya Prakash >> Sent: 15 January 2016 16:30 >> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning >> the disabled. >> Subject: Re: [AI] accessible reader to read indian languages on the mobile >> is now launched! >> >> It seems promising. You have mentioned that you have bought the license of >> the app. What is the procedure and why are they not launching it on play >> store? I would also like to support the developer. >> >> Sent with AquaMail for Android >> http://www.aqua-mail.com >> >> >> On January 15, 2016 12:14:31 PM mukesh jain >> wrote: >> >>> hello, >>> Recently, Sparsh Product Dehradun has launched most awaited and highly >>> useful app called ‘Accessible Reader’ providing the navigational >>> support to read the files of various formats like txt, doc, docs, rtf >>> etc. >>> >>> I have used this app successfully on my mobile Moto X 2nd generation >>> running the android version 6 marshmello. The best advantage of this >>> app is that you need not to purchase the separate tts to make use of >>> this software unlike Voice Dream Reader which require you to purchase >>> the separate tts to read the files like doc docs etc. Also so far we >>> do not have any app to read our files in Indian languages like Hindi, >>> Marathi etc. >>> >>> This app is completely free of any adds even running in demo or full >>> version. >>> >>> Once you open the app, you have the several options presented like >>> open the file to browse the files located on your mobile using your >>> integrated file manager, open the last file without repeating the >>> browse file option as it remembers the file history you have worked >>> earlier. Multiple Reading options for instance, read by word, >>> sentence, paragraph, page and so on. You need to simply tap on your >>> desired choice and your prefered tts reads to you. It does remember >>> the last reading speed of your document, position where you closed >>> the file so if you open the same file again, you are at the same >>> position to continue further. >>> >>> If you are working on larger documents and tired of reading and if >>> you would like to relax for sometime, it also gives you the option to >>> toggle on play/pause. If you require to read the whole document >>> continuously, you just have to tap on read all button and this app >>> reads to you the entire document at one go! >>> >>> Another best option I really enjoyed is that in whichever navigation >>> you are working with say for instance, word, paragraph etc and if you >>> missed out to listen, you can tap on repeat button and this app can >>> repeat that same occurance again. >>> >>> To start using with this app, initially you have to choose between >>> the engine installed on your mobile. If you have to read the document >>> in Hindi, you have to select Google TTS or Vocaliser Lekha if >>> installed. Just make sure that the tts with which you intend to read >>> the file is different from the default TTS of your phone as you can >>> not use the default engine to read the files. So once you make the >>> selection of your prefered engine, you have to choose the voices i.e. >>> languages like Hindi, English etc depending on the file you want to >>> read. You need
Re: [AI] accessible reader to read indian languages on the mobile is now launched!
hi, we can use the play store apps on more than one phone using the same email ID. but perhaps this app will not work on more than one phone because the activation code will not work on the second phone. Sent with AquaMail for Android http://www.aqua-mail.com On January 15, 2016 8:40:18 PM mukesh jainwrote: one best advantage of this app is that even you can deactivate the same from one mobile and activate with the same licence on the other phone even if that phone has the different email account as primary one. generally, when you purchase any app and try to install it on the other mobile with the same email account, the app works as licence one but if you try to activate with other email account then the you have to forgo with your licence apps. so hoping to have best advantage of this feature. thanks, On 1/15/16, Sakshi Agrawal wrote: Its not free of cost. You need to pay rs 550 to get the activation code. -Original Message- From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of gufran ahmed Sent: 15 January 2016 19:02 To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the disabled. Subject: Re: [AI] accessible reader to read indian languages on the mobile is now launched! what is the is it totally free of cost? or do we have to pay some amount at teh time of activation. On 1/15/16, Sakshi Agrawal wrote: Hello, Thanks for the information. I tried the app and is good, price is reasonable rs 550. To purchase the app you would need to contact sparsh products their email id is sparshprodu...@gmail.com I discussed with sparsh products and the application would be launched on playstore next week when the support for pdf is implemented. The users will get a free upgrade to the next version. Sakshi -Original Message- From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Surya Prakash Sent: 15 January 2016 16:30 To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the disabled. Subject: Re: [AI] accessible reader to read indian languages on the mobile is now launched! It seems promising. You have mentioned that you have bought the license of the app. What is the procedure and why are they not launching it on play store? I would also like to support the developer. Sent with AquaMail for Android http://www.aqua-mail.com On January 15, 2016 12:14:31 PM mukesh jain wrote: hello, Recently, Sparsh Product Dehradun has launched most awaited and highly useful app called ‘Accessible Reader’ providing the navigational support to read the files of various formats like txt, doc, docs, rtf etc. I have used this app successfully on my mobile Moto X 2nd generation running the android version 6 marshmello. The best advantage of this app is that you need not to purchase the separate tts to make use of this software unlike Voice Dream Reader which require you to purchase the separate tts to read the files like doc docs etc. Also so far we do not have any app to read our files in Indian languages like Hindi, Marathi etc. This app is completely free of any adds even running in demo or full version. Once you open the app, you have the several options presented like open the file to browse the files located on your mobile using your integrated file manager, open the last file without repeating the browse file option as it remembers the file history you have worked earlier. Multiple Reading options for instance, read by word, sentence, paragraph, page and so on. You need to simply tap on your desired choice and your prefered tts reads to you. It does remember the last reading speed of your document, position where you closed the file so if you open the same file again, you are at the same position to continue further. If you are working on larger documents and tired of reading and if you would like to relax for sometime, it also gives you the option to toggle on play/pause. If you require to read the whole document continuously, you just have to tap on read all button and this app reads to you the entire document at one go! Another best option I really enjoyed is that in whichever navigation you are working with say for instance, word, paragraph etc and if you missed out to listen, you can tap on repeat button and this app can repeat that same occurance again. To start using with this app, initially you have to choose between the engine installed on your mobile. If you have to read the document in Hindi, you have to select Google TTS or Vocaliser Lekha if installed. Just make sure that the tts with which you intend to read the file is different from the default TTS of your phone as you can not use the default engine to read the files. So once you make the selection of your prefered engine, you have to choose the voices i.e. languages like Hindi, English etc
Re: [AI] accessible reader to read indian languages on the mobile is now launched!
in case you want to use this app on other phone, you have to first deactivate the app from the first phone and then activate the app again on other phone using the same activation code. hope this clarifies the doubt. On 1/15/16, Surya Prakashwrote: > hi, > we can use the play store apps on more than one phone using the same email > ID. but perhaps this app will not work on more than one phone because the > activation code will not work on the second phone. > > > Sent with AquaMail for Android > http://www.aqua-mail.com > > > On January 15, 2016 8:40:18 PM mukesh jain wrote: > >> one best advantage of this app is that even you can deactivate the >> same from one mobile and activate with the same licence on the other >> phone even if that phone has the different email account as primary >> one. >> >> generally, when you purchase any app and try to install it on the >> other mobile with the same email account, the app works as licence one >> but if you try to activate with other email account then the you have >> to forgo with your licence apps. >> >> so hoping to have best advantage of this feature. >> thanks, >> >> >> >> On 1/15/16, Sakshi Agrawal wrote: >>> Its not free of cost. You need to pay rs 550 to get the activation code. >>> >>> -Original Message- >>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On >>> Behalf >>> Of gufran ahmed >>> Sent: 15 January 2016 19:02 >>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues >>> concerning >>> the disabled. >>> Subject: Re: [AI] accessible reader to read indian languages on the >>> mobile >>> is now launched! >>> >>> what is the is it totally free of cost? or do we have to pay some >>> amount at teh time of activation. >>> >>> On 1/15/16, Sakshi Agrawal wrote: Hello, Thanks for the information. I tried the app and is good, price is reasonable rs 550. To purchase the app you would need to contact sparsh products their email id is sparshprodu...@gmail.com I discussed with sparsh products and the application would be launched on playstore next week when the support for pdf is implemented. The users will get a free upgrade to the next version. Sakshi -Original Message- From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Surya Prakash Sent: 15 January 2016 16:30 To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the disabled. Subject: Re: [AI] accessible reader to read indian languages on the mobile is now launched! It seems promising. You have mentioned that you have bought the license of the app. What is the procedure and why are they not launching it on play store? I would also like to support the developer. Sent with AquaMail for Android http://www.aqua-mail.com On January 15, 2016 12:14:31 PM mukesh jain wrote: > hello, > Recently, Sparsh Product Dehradun has launched most awaited and highly > useful app called ‘Accessible Reader’ providing the navigational > support to read the files of various formats like txt, doc, docs, rtf > etc. > > I have used this app successfully on my mobile Moto X 2nd generation > running the android version 6 marshmello. The best advantage of this > app is that you need not to purchase the separate tts to make use of > this software unlike Voice Dream Reader which require you to purchase > the separate tts to read the files like doc docs etc. Also so far we > do not have any app to read our files in Indian languages like Hindi, > Marathi etc. > > This app is completely free of any adds even running in demo or full > version. > > Once you open the app, you have the several options presented like > open the file to browse the files located on your mobile using your > integrated file manager, open the last file without repeating the > browse file option as it remembers the file history you have worked > earlier. Multiple Reading options for instance, read by word, > sentence, paragraph, page and so on. You need to simply tap on your > desired choice and your prefered tts reads to you. It does remember > the last reading speed of your document, position where you closed > the file so if you open the same file again, you are at the same > position to continue further. > > If you are working on larger documents and tired of reading and if > you would like to relax for sometime, it also gives you the option to > toggle on play/pause. If you require to read the whole document > continuously, you just have to tap on read all button and this app > reads to you the entire
[AI] accessible reader to read indian languages on the mobile is now launched!
hello, Recently, Sparsh Product Dehradun has launched most awaited and highly useful app called ‘Accessible Reader’ providing the navigational support to read the files of various formats like txt, doc, docs, rtf etc. I have used this app successfully on my mobile Moto X 2nd generation running the android version 6 marshmello. The best advantage of this app is that you need not to purchase the separate tts to make use of this software unlike Voice Dream Reader which require you to purchase the separate tts to read the files like doc docs etc. Also so far we do not have any app to read our files in Indian languages like Hindi, Marathi etc. This app is completely free of any adds even running in demo or full version. Once you open the app, you have the several options presented like open the file to browse the files located on your mobile using your integrated file manager, open the last file without repeating the browse file option as it remembers the file history you have worked earlier. Multiple Reading options for instance, read by word, sentence, paragraph, page and so on. You need to simply tap on your desired choice and your prefered tts reads to you. It does remember the last reading speed of your document, position where you closed the file so if you open the same file again, you are at the same position to continue further. If you are working on larger documents and tired of reading and if you would like to relax for sometime, it also gives you the option to toggle on play/pause. If you require to read the whole document continuously, you just have to tap on read all button and this app reads to you the entire document at one go! Another best option I really enjoyed is that in whichever navigation you are working with say for instance, word, paragraph etc and if you missed out to listen, you can tap on repeat button and this app can repeat that same occurance again. To start using with this app, initially you have to choose between the engine installed on your mobile. If you have to read the document in Hindi, you have to select Google TTS or Vocaliser Lekha if installed. Just make sure that the tts with which you intend to read the file is different from the default TTS of your phone as you can not use the default engine to read the files. So once you make the selection of your prefered engine, you have to choose the voices i.e. languages like Hindi, English etc depending on the file you want to read. You need not make this selection everytime when you open this app as these settings are saved permanently unless you require to change the same. Another advantage of this app is especially for beginners who are finding difficulties reading the documents faster. So you need not go to the tts settings all the way to make it slower. You can reduce the speed of your reading as per your convenience tapping on slower/faster on the app screen itself. While reading your document, if you wish to jump quickly on any desired page number at any time, you have to simply tap on go to page number button and your phone keyboard pops up at the bottom to enter the page number. This app also let you see the status of your file informing you the percentage of file you have red, current page number etc. Currently, this app does not supports pdf file so hoping to have this format added by them in the future. So if you are interested to try this app, you can use the following link to download it’s demo version. The app would work for two minutes after which it would close. Then you would have to open it again. The 2 minute restriction would be removed once the application is activated. This app is ideally suited for the students, working employees and each one of us who love to read the documents. I have liked it’s features very much and purchased the licence for myself. Currently this app has not been launched on playstore so you have to contact it’s developers Sparsh Products personally. Now the download link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B89WIL0ghBVhTXBPNnFlQXZkcDg/view?usp=sharing so great initiative by Mr. Abhinav from sparsh Products to make the indian languages more accessible on our phone! Thanks, -- Regards, Mukesh jain Email: mukesh.jai...@gmail.com mukeshheerachandj...@ntpc.co.in Skype: mukeshjain211 Mob: 09977165123 "Face your deficiencies and acknowledge them; but do not let them master you. Let them teach you patience, sweetness, insight. " Helen Keller Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs on: http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in Search for old postings at: http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/ To unsubscribe send a message to accessindia-requ...@accessindia.org.in with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at