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Vocalizer expressive from Tiflotecnia,
Chris Shook <chris0309@...>
Hi,
Could someone with Vocalizer expressive for NVDA from Tiflotecnia, please contact me I have a question.
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Laughing Thunder
Hi,
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I have the version of Vocalizer you mention. What is your question?
On 6/13/2016 2:42 PM, Chris Shook wrote:
Hi,
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Chris Shook <cshook0309@...>
I have two questions. 1. Is it possible to get a free trial for that version of Vocalizer expressive? 2. When using the british voice Daniel, what does it say when you type the letter h. Make sure to type it lower case. Thanks Chris
On Monday, June 13, 2016 5:05 PM, Laughingthunder <laughingthunder26@...> wrote: Hi, I have the version of Vocalizer you mention. What is your question? On 6/13/2016 2:42 PM, Chris Shook wrote: > Hi, > Could someone with Vocalizer expressive for NVDA from Tiflotecnia, > please contact me I have a question. > > >
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Laughing Thunder
Hi,
I don't believe it's possible to get a free trial of that version
of Vocalizer, but if you know what Vocalizer sounds' like, it
shouldn't be necessary, since Vocalizer is Vocalizer, regardless
of where it was purchased. With regard to your pronunciation
question, it's hard to know what to say for sure. I did test the
voice as requested, but didn't hear anything strange, as far as I
could tell. To me, the letter "h" sounded just fine by itself. Is
there anything in particular you were looking for?
Hope that helps.
On 6/13/2016 4:35 PM, Chris Shook via
Groups.io wrote:
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Chris Shook <cshook0309@...>
Hi, I was using a version of Vocalizer and it sounded like it said ache.
On Monday, June 13, 2016 7:04 PM, Laughingthunder <laughingthunder26@...> wrote: Hi,
I don't believe it's possible to get a free trial of that version
of Vocalizer, but if you know what Vocalizer sounds' like, it
shouldn't be necessary, since Vocalizer is Vocalizer, regardless
of where it was purchased. With regard to your pronunciation
question, it's hard to know what to say for sure. I did test the
voice as requested, but didn't hear anything strange, as far as I
could tell. To me, the letter "h" sounded just fine by itself. Is
there anything in particular you were looking for?
Hope that helps.
On 6/13/2016 4:35 PM, Chris Shook via
Groups.io wrote:
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Isaac <bigikemusic@...>

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with the code factory version it says
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Rui Fontes
Hello!
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We normally make available, with some regularity, a demo version valid for a couple of weeks... In the new version we will try to, like Code Factory, make all versions a demo version for some days... Regards, Rui Fontes Tiflotecnia, Lda. -----Mensagem Original----- De: Laughingthunder Data: terça-feira, 14 de junho de 2016 00:03 Para: nvda@nvda.groups.io Assunto: Re: [nvda] Vocalizer expressive from Tiflotecnia, Hi, I don't believe it's possible to get a free trial of that version of Vocalizer, but if you know what Vocalizer sounds' like, it shouldn't be necessary, since Vocalizer is Vocalizer, regardless of where it was purchased. With regard to your pronunciation question, it's hard to know what to say for sure. I did test the voice as requested, but didn't hear anything strange, as far as I could tell. To me, the letter "h" sounded just fine by itself. Is there anything in particular you were looking for? Hope that helps.
On 6/13/2016 4:35 PM, Chris Shook via Groups.io wrote:
I have two questions. 1. Is it possible to get a free trial for that version of Vocalizer expressive? 2. When using the british voice Daniel, what does it say when you type the letter h. Make sure to type it lower case. Thanks Chris On Monday, June 13, 2016 5:05 PM, Laughingthunder mailto:laughingthunder26@... wrote: Hi, I have the version of Vocalizer you mention. What is your question? On 6/13/2016 2:42 PM, Chris Shook wrote: Hi,
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