[Kde-accessibility] Re: ViaVoice for Linux
Olaf Jan Schmidt
ojschmidt at kde.org
Tue Sep 28 15:11:26 CEST 2004
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[Richard Schwerdtfeger, Montag, 27. September 2004 20:47]
> The Windows development Kit comes with the linux TTS runtimes.
> Basically the docs are in there. Marc Mulcahy (gnome speech) is using
> the runtimes.
Thanks for your reply.
I still haven't understood which solution you offer for authors and users
of free software.
Do end users that wish to use KMouth or Gnopernicus with ViaVoice need to
buy the full SDK package for $295? Or is there a way to only obtain the
Linux Runtime for a lower price?
I know someone who would be interested in reselling single runtime
licenses in the US. We also would need someone to do this in Europe.
I asked Aaron whether IBM can provide us with a copy of the Linux runtime
so that we can test it working with KTTSD. Any news about this?
And is there a plan to support all languages on Linux some time in the
future?
Olaf
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Olaf Jan Schmidt, KDE Accessibility Project
KDEAP co-maintainer, maintainer of http://accessibility.kde.org
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