Re: iPhone VS. Android, a debate never solved, but one that can persuade
Well access to the os and use of propper filing is an advantage I would certainly agree, which is one reason Id be interested to see what happens with android in the future. The only issue however is that developing
Re: iPhone VS. Android, a debate never solved, but one that can persuade
well, for me, android is the one is good and chip than the IPhone.and a question: Why does ESpeak need to sale? ESpeak is the free and open source.URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=170858#p170858
Re: iPhone VS. Android, a debate never solved, but one that can persuade
well, for me, android is the one is good and cheep than the iPhone.and a question: Why does ESpeak need to sale? ESpeak is the free and open source. why it would need to sale for those who running the android OS?URL:
Re: iPhone VS. Android, a debate never solved, but one that can persuade
The license that Espeak is using does actually allow it. As long as the source is available, you can sell it. So, you can go get the sources and compile it yourself if you want, or you can get the precompiled through the
Re: iPhone VS. Android, a debate never solved, but one that can persuade
There was a very good article posted on the audeasy list a while ago explaining that Google have not introduced sensible web views into Android which make it dam hard for developers to write programs that are compatible
Re: iPhone VS. Android, a debate never solved, but one that can persuade
Exactly. Ive played wit Android man times over the years and so far I havent found it nearly as intuitive as Ive found IOS to be. Then of course as Dark said theres the inherent accessibility of IOS which Android doesnt
Re: iPhone VS. Android, a debate never solved, but one that can persuade
Hi,Android definitely takes some setting up, but its certainly usable. I recently got me a Samsung Galaxy s4, I purchased eSpeak from the play store for 69 pence, and I also noticed that the latest version of Talkback has
Re: iPhone VS. Android, a debate never solved, but one that can persuade
Thats weird. You bot ESpeak? I swear that the TTS was free from the Google playstore.URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=170700#p170700
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Re: iPhone VS. Android, a debate never solved, but one that can persuade
Greetings!You are indeed correct. Though for the best eSpeak experience, and the most up-to-dated version, best to get the paid one. Definitely getting a nexus, or a Google Play Eddition device, will always be updated with
Re: iPhone VS. Android, a debate never solved, but one that can persuade
IOS has Voiceover Practice, so there is in fact a tutorial.URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=170704#p170704
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Re: iPhone VS. Android, a debate never solved, but one that can persuade
@BryanP Voiceover practice is more like keyboard help than a tutorial. On android, when you load talkback for the first time, you get a propper tutorial that not only explains gestures, but also lets you try them in a
Re: iPhone VS. Android, a debate never solved, but one that can persuade
Hi,@pitermach: where can I find that post?URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=170726#p170726
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Re: iPhone VS. Android, a debate never solved, but one that can persuade
Hi.They shouldnt be charging for e-speak.I think that is illegal because e-speak is open source and free anyway.Why is nothing done to make the free e-speak versions on android work with 4.4?URL:
Re: iPhone VS. Android, a debate never solved, but one that can persuade
Well Chris. i can confirm that ESpeak does work on Android 4.4. I have a nexus 7 FHD running version 4.4, and I also have the ESpeak that is free in the Playstore. It seems that its working fine.URL:
Re: iPhone VS. Android, a debate never solved, but one that can persuade
Hi.Ok, so Im not really a fan of e-speak, but I got one of the free versions to work.Apparently the eyes free version of e-speak doesnt work but the one by Cameron Wong or what ever does.However, why is the voice monotone?
iPhone VS. Android, a debate never solved, but one that can persuade
Ive gotten an iPhone 5S for my birthday just recently, and now Im debating for the future to go with Android or stick with Apple...Im slowly catching up to everyone else, what with Windows 8 and now IOS 7, and am wondering,
Re: iPhone VS. Android, a debate never solved, but one that can persuade
Hi.Well, I think Android is pretty good as it is right now.It does have a few issues, but I think its safe to say that it could be an alternative to iOS.If you want to try Android, I recommend you to get a tablet like the
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