Talks vs. Mobile Speak
Stephen Giggar
sgiggar at sbcglobal.net
Thu Mar 6 15:33:48 CST 2008
mattias
That is correct! The 6120 classic is a Symbian 9.2 phone and not a Symbian 9.1 phone. So the 6120
Classic does not have the Services browser; It only has the newer Web browser.
Signed: Stephen Giggar
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Skype: dr-phone.
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Know
I have a nokia 6120 i only have one web brosher
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mattias
The N75, N73 and other Symbian 9.1 phones have two web browsers on them.
The pressing and holding of
the 0 on the Symbian 9.1 phones starts the Services web browser another
words the WAP browser. This
browser is called Services in the Menu of the phone.
The Menu item that is called WEB starts a much newer web browser that is
more of a HTML web browser
and has much more abilities.
The newer Symbian 9.2 phones like the N82, E51 only have the newer WEB
browser and do not have the
old services browser.
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Hm what do you meen with Services web browser?
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Brian
First of all; I would suggest that you try both screen readers and see
what one meets your needs the best.
MobileSpeak will work with the Nokia version of RealSpeak on the N75
along with the standard Nokia TTS that is built into all 3rd Edition
phones.
Talks will work with the WEB menu browser and the services web browser.
MobileSpeak will only work with the Services web browser at this time.
Both screen reader will work with all function other then the above and
give you the information in a different order.
MobileSpeak works better with the N75 flip over the latest version of
Talks.
However with Talks you have the built in Icon labeler and dictionary
along with Application specific settings ability.
So I would suggest that you try both screen readers and see what
function you use and then make your purchase based on that.
Both screen readers will give you a 30 day trial code on request. So you
can use a screen reader for the full 60 days before making your
purchase. But in reality people normally know what screen reader they
want within a few days of using one or the other.
Signed: Stephen Giggar
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Skype: dr-phone.
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From: "Brian Hansen" <bc.hansen23 at mchsi.com>
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Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 6:57 AM
Subject: Talks vs. Mobile Speak
> Now that I've got my N75 ordered, I need some assistance on which
> speech package to go with. Are there any major differences between
> Talks & MobileSpeak in phone accessibility, or are they kind of like
> JAWS vs.. Windoweyes? I know there's a price difference with AT&T
> offering MobileSpeak for $89.00, but at this point, I'm looking for
> functionality, ease of use, and accessibility to all the phones
> features and applications. Not to mention, which of the two software
> packages seems to be the most stable on an N75 phone. Is one screen
> reader more configurable than the other when it comes to customizing
> how it interacts with different applications? At this point, the only
> thing I know for sure is that I prefer the Eloquence speech over the
> DECTalk. Does using one of the better speech synthesizers instead of
> the DECTalk speech seem to weigh down the phone and make it more
> sluggish? Also, how are both programs when it comes to browsing and
> using a messenger application? Sorry about all the questions, but any
> and all help would be greatly appreciated, and all comments both good
> and bad for either screen reader would really be welcomed.
>
> Blessings,
>
> Brian
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