Re: how to get activation code from AT guys
David Goldfield
Arlene wrote: > if you in general can’t afford the voices in code factory. Then you in general should pay for a more expensive screen reader with the voices they include.
That’s certainly an option if you absolutely insist on being able to use the Eloquence or Vocalizer voices. However, many people may be able to adjust to Microsoft’s voices as their newer ones are quite pleasant to listen to. As I grew up with more old-school speech products I’m personally still a fan of Espeak and still often resort to using it. I’m just trying to say that buying another screen reader isn’t a user’s only option if the Code Factory voices aren’t affordable. Also, Code Factory sells SAPI-compliant versions of Eloquence for around $60.00 U.S. which might be a bit easier to purchase. These voices can be used with NVDA as well as Narrator. .
David Goldfield, Blindness Assistive Technology Specialist
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Arlene
Oh yeah, if you in general can’t afford the voices in code factory. Then you in general should pay for a more expensive screen reader with the voices they include.
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Okay, I understand. I like it that way. If you find you don’t like the voices and your free trial runs out then you are not obligated to pay for it. Where as other screen readers you get extra voices after you pay for it. You not only pay for the voices you pay for things that are included like the high technical addons you won’t use.
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From: Nimer Jaber
Free trial means just that, a free trial. If you want to continue using them, you will have to pay once the trial period runs out.
On Mon, Aug 8, 2022 at 1:53 PM Arlene <nedster66@...> wrote:
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