[Kde-accessibility] KMouth 0.5

JP Schnapper-Casteras jpsc@stanford.edu
Sun, 20 Oct 2002 12:27:28 -0700


Great work.  Thanks!

--JP

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From: kde-accessibility-admin@mail.kde.org
[mailto:kde-accessibility-admin@mail.kde.org]On Behalf Of Gunnar Schmi Dt
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 1:22 AM
To: kde-announce-request@kde.org; kde-accessibility@mail.kde.org
Subject: [Kde-accessibility] KMouth 0.5

Hello,

I have released KMouth 0.5 yesterday. KMouth is a program which enables
persons that cannot speak to let their computers speak.

The current version (0.5) contains an edit field into which you can type
your
sentences and a history of spoken sentences from which you can select
sentences to be re-spoken. Additionally you can open a text file as history,
save the history to a text file and print the history.

For accessing speech synthesizers KMouth currently has a configuration
dialog
into which you can insert a command.

You can download KMouth from http://www.schmi-dt.de/kmouth/index.en.html

Planned features for future releases are:
- Add support for phrase books (for version 0.8)
- Add support for speaking through Proklam (for version 1.0)

Gunnar Schmi Dt
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