Never tried it. The idea sounds great, and it is wonderful to see
something designed with accessibility in mind.
Reading through the pages, it seems to me that you must have Java
installed on your system, to have the thing running. That is easily
enough done, and doesn't cost you anything to install. Yet, Java has
been known for security risks, and has been abandoned by some
programmers and service providers for that reason. True enough, haven't
heard too much wistling about Java lately, so either they have tightened
all security holes, or people just have stopped using it. Smile.
I do NOT take sides in this question, just want to point out to you all,
that you should be informed of the issue. PLEASE, do not start a long
argue here, as to whether Java is safe or not. Each will have to decide
for him- or herself, to what extent they want to install the Java
application on their unit, so as to benefit from this speech-based
mediaplayer.
Generally, it is too bad that issues like this, should be necessary to
consider, when finding a product that otherwise sounds like a great
solution.
David
On 7/1/2016 4:41 PM, Dave via Talk wrote:
Hello,
I saw this, but had never heard of it before. Anyone here use it, and
if so, would you give an opinion as to how well it works?
Easy to use? Good Quality Sound? Few if any Bugs? Other Comments?
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