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[smart] Конвертер для nokia e75.

Здравствуйте.
У моего знакомого на телефоне nokia e75 после конвертации фильма
в формат mp-4
(фильм дублированный),
и просмотре на телефоне пропадает дублированная речь, а остаётся только звук
из
оригинала.
Может кто посоветует конвертер, который может конвертировать
дублированные фильмы для смартфона nokia e75 в формат mp-4 чтобы не
пропадала дорожка с дублированной речью.
Заранее спасибо.

Ответить   Thu, 1 Jul 2010 10:53:12 +0400 (#1123849)

 

Ответы:

Здравствуйте, kollega.

Вы писали 1 июля 2010 г., 10:53:12:

звук

используйте formatfactory 2.30

Ответить   Thu, 1 Jul 2010 15:57:04 +0400 (#1123916)

 

для тех кто еще не успел прочитать: вышла новая 4.5 версия спика.
переводить не хотел да я думаю поддержку новых телов и так будет видно:

Caroline Ragot - Marketing Director
marketi***@c*****.es
Mobile Speak 4.5 for Symbian
Mobile Speak 4.5 for Symbian is Now Available
Touch Screen, Web Browser, Calendar, TweetS60, Nokia C5, C6, E5 & E73 Mode,
and More!
Terrassa (Barcelona), Spain, July 1st, 2010
Mobile Speak 4.5, a free update for all users of Mobile Speak 4.0, is now
available! Since the release of Mobile Speak 4.1, Code Factory's Symbian
development team has focused its efforts on two main areas: Touch Screen and
Web Browser support.

Using a Touch Screen Becomes as Easy as Using a Phone with Physical Keys
Mobile Speak 4.5 includes two new touch screen interaction modes, based on
the concept of a standard joystick and a standard numeric keypad. All of the
physical keys used to control the screen reader and phone in non touch
screen devices have now been converted by Mobile Speak into very intuitive
virtual touch keys. It is therefore easier and faster to enter text, dial a
number or navigate through the menus of your touch screen device

The two new touch screen input methods are named Keypad mode and Joystick
mode. The Keypad mode is the default touch mode. You can switch to the
Joystick mode with command + volume up key, and then use command + volume
down key to go back to the Keypad mode.

In Keypad mode, the touch screen is divided into 12 virtual keys, arranged
just like a phone keypad (1, 2, and 3 at the top; 4, 5, and 6 in the second
row; 7, 8, and 9 in the third; and the star, 0, and hash keys in the bottom
row). By accessing the Keypad mode, you can type numbers and letters just as
with a physical keypad, including using predictive text to compose text
messages and email. This input method allows you to enter text faster than
either a virtual keyboard or a review cursor with an onscreen keyboard.

In addition, you can combine these virtual numeric keys with the command key
to perform command shortcuts, just as in previous (non-touch) versions of
Mobile Speak. For example, to mute Mobile Speak, press the command key
followed by the virtual 0 key at the bottom center of the screen. Long-time
users of Mobile Speak will find this method of accessing commands familiar,
and new users will also find it a convenient alternative to the standard
touch gestures.

To access the left and right softkeys, delete characters, or press enter,
you can use a gesture called a "slide back" in one of four directions. For
example, to access the left softkey, you can perform a "slide left and back"
by sliding your finger right-to-left and then left-to-right without
releasing your finger or pausing between the two motions. This gesture may
take a few tries to be able to perform it smoothly, but once you familiarize
yourself with it, it provides a quick and easy gesture to access common
functions.

Tip: To quickly become familiar with the virtual touch keys, gestures and
commands in Keypad mode, use the Keyboard Help mode. This is activated and
deactivated by pressing the Command key + long press on the virtual key 5.

Besides this Keypad mode, Mobile Speak 4.5 also features a Joystick mode in
which the touch screen is divided into 9 virtual keys, arranged in a 3 x 3
grid. This touch input mode is intended for users who prefer to interact
with the phone using taps rather than by slide gestures. The central key is
joystick Enter, while the 4 keys directly above, below, left and right of
the joystick correspond to the joystick up, down, left and right keys. The
bottom left key is the left softkey, and the bottom right key is the right
softkey, and the upper right key is the delete key (upper left is
unassigned). Therefore if you are scrolling a list, you only have to make
taps on the top center or bottom center of your touch screen to scroll up
and down the list.

Improved Web Browsing Experience
Based on the extensive feedback of Mobile Speak's users and beta testers,
many bugs have been fixed in order to provide a much more advanced web
browsing experience. These include:

Fixed problem that prevented some pages from being accessible on certain
devices.
Fixed problem where reading whole screen by pressing 9 would sometimes
finish before the end of page is reached.
Fixed problem on many newer devices where the amount of kilobytes downloaded
and remaining was not being spoken when pressing joystick up (or down) while
a page is loading.
Fixed problem when entering text in Text Area field on some web pages.
Pressing joystick enter will now open the Text Area so that text can be
entered.
Fixed problem where Combo boxes were not always selectable. Pressing
joystick enter will now open Combo boxes so that the selection can be
modified.
Fixed problem on some newer phones which could cause a combo box to open
unintentionally when passing over the element with joystick moves.
Fixed problem where a Combo box's contents were not immediately refreshed
with the new data after changing the combo box selection.
Fixed problem where some in-page links were not being jumped to correctly.
Fixed problem where the text of some elements was not being spoken (affected
some images, links or headers).
Fixed various problems when moving up with joystick up, such as: End of
lists/tables was not spoken; all elements of combo box were spoken; not
symmetric to moving down with joystick down.
Fixed problem when entering web address with T9 predictive text active: it
is no longer repeating full address each item a new character is entered if
the address starts with "http".
Editor state is now spoken correctly (e.g. T9, alpha, number).
After entering a password, its value is now displayed as "****" when passing
over the element with joystick moves, to improve privacy.

More New Features
Support for the Nokia calendar application in several new devices where it
was not yet supported (e.g. E52, E72, E75, 6730, C5) when in Month, Agenda
or To-do views.
Support for TweetS60, the popular 3rd party Twitter client.
Support for the Focus 40 Blue Braille portable device from Freedom
Scientific. Listen to Jonathan Mosen's demo at
http://www.codefactory.es/descargas/Audio/focus_40_blue.mp3
Support for new phones: Nokia C5, Nokia C6, Nokia E5 and Nokia E73 Mode (for
T-Mobile USA).
Changed T9 predictive text functionality so that, when entering text in
predictive mode and with Keyboard Echo set to Characters, the whole word it
spoken (just like it currently is when Keyboard Echo is set to Characters
and Words). Also speaking the whole word when typing a space in predictive
mode with keyboard echo set to "Characters".
Added feature to the user dictionary to allow the copying of dictionaries
between different voices.
Added "Include in Toggle Profile command" setting in General Tab. When set
to Off, the Mobile Speak Profile is not included when toggling profile with
Command + Clear. Default is On for all profiles.
Touch devices: Added new commands: Command + volume up and Command + volume
down. These allow you to easily cycle through Mobile Speak's touchmodes :
Keypad, Joystick, Quadrant, Review Cursor and Stylus mode.
Touch: Added Configuration option in General tab called "Touch mode on
startup" which allows you to select the Mobile Speak touch mode that will be
first active when Mobile Speak is launched.
Activation: issues with SMS and Internet activation that existed with some
operators (e.g. AT&T) have now been resolved.
Don't forget that Mobile Speak 4.5 is Cross Platform! Visit
http://codefactory.es/en/press.asp?id=388&y=2010&n=84 to read the Mobile
Speak 4.5 for Windows Mobile press release.

If you are a new user, download Mobile Speak 4.5 now at
http://codefactory.es/en/downloads.asp?id=347 and try it for 30 days for
free.

If you are a user of a previous version from Mobile Speak 4.0 and wish to
upgrade to Mobile Speak 4.5, contact your distributor to purchase an upgrade
license. In addition to all the improvements and new features of Mobile
Speak 4.0 and 4.5, if you purchase an upgrade license, you will also get
Mobile Magnifier, Mobile DAISY Player, Color Recognizer and the Games for
free! To consult the complete list of Code Factory's official distributors,
visit http://www.codefactory.es/en/page.asp?id=351

To learn how to install Mobile Speak 4.5 for Symbian for the first time,
follow the instructions at
http://www.codefactory.es/descargas/family_4/ms45_userguide_symbian.html#_Toc265236570

If upgrading from version 3.XX of Mobile Speak, make sure to FIRST UNINSTALL
all the Code Factory packages you have installed and then RESTART the
device. However if you already have version 4.XX installed, just stop
Mobile Speak and install v4.5. None of the TTS packages have changed since
v4.0, so there is no need to reinstall them. For more information about
upgrading, follow the instructions at
http://www.codefactory.es/descargas/family_4/ms45_userguide_symbian.html#_Toc265236574

To read more about Mobile Speak 4.0 visit
http://codefactory.es/en/products.asp?id=318

About Code Factory
Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Terrassa (Barcelona), Spain, Code
Factory is the global leader committed to the development of products
designed to eliminate barriers to the accessibility of mobile technology for
the blind and visually impaired. Today, Code Factory is the leading provider
of screen readers, screen magnifiers, and Braille interfaces for the widest
range of mainstream mobile devices. Among Code Factory's customers are well
known organizations for the blind such as ONCE, and carriers such as AT&T,
Bouygues Telecom, SFR, TIM and Vodafone. Code Factory has also built strong
partnerships with mainstream multinational companies like RIM, Nokia,
Microsoft, and Hewlett Packard as well as leading assistive technology
companies such as HumanWare, Optelec and Sendero Group.

For more information, feel free to contact Code Factory S.L.:

Code Factory, S.L., Rambla d'Egara 148 2-2, 08221 Terrassa (Barcelona)
HelpDesk, www.codefactory.es
Code Factory, S.L. - 2010

To unsubscribe, visit http://www.codefactory.es/en/services.asp?id=390. You
also can send an email to marketi***@c*****.es for any request related
to the Code Factory's news.

Caroline Ragot - Marketing Director
marketi***@c*****.es
Mobile Speak 4.5 for Symbian
Mobile Speak 4.5 for Symbian is Now Available
Touch Screen, Web Browser, Calendar, TweetS60, Nokia C5, C6, E5 & E73 Mode,
and More!
Terrassa (Barcelona), Spain, July 1st, 2010
Mobile Speak 4.5, a free update for all users of Mobile Speak 4.0, is now
available! Since the release of Mobile Speak 4.1, Code Factory's Symbian
development team has focused its efforts on two main areas: Touch Screen and
Web Browser support.

Using a Touch Screen Becomes as Easy as Using a Phone with Physical Keys
Mobile Speak 4.5 includes two new touch screen interaction modes, based on
the concept of a standard joystick and a standard numeric keypad. All of the
physical keys used to control the screen reader and phone in non touch
screen devices have now been converted by Mobile Speak into very intuitive
virtual touch keys. It is therefore easier and faster to enter text, dial a
number or navigate through the menus of your touch screen device

The two new touch screen input methods are named Keypad mode and Joystick
mode. The Keypad mode is the default touch mode. You can switch to the
Joystick mode with command + volume up key, and then use command + volume
down key to go back to the Keypad mode.

In Keypad mode, the touch screen is divided into 12 virtual keys, arranged
just like a phone keypad (1, 2, and 3 at the top; 4, 5, and 6 in the second
row; 7, 8, and 9 in the third; and the star, 0, and hash keys in the bottom
row). By accessing the Keypad mode, you can type numbers and letters just as
with a physical keypad, including using predictive text to compose text
messages and email. This input method allows you to enter text faster than
either a virtual keyboard or a review cursor with an onscreen keyboard.

In addition, you can combine these virtual numeric keys with the command key
to perform command shortcuts, just as in previous (non-touch) versions of
Mobile Speak. For example, to mute Mobile Speak, press the command key
followed by the virtual 0 key at the bottom center of the screen. Long-time
users of Mobile Speak will find this method of accessing commands familiar,
and new users will also find it a convenient alternative to the standard
touch gestures.

To access the left and right softkeys, delete characters, or press enter,
you can use a gesture called a "slide back" in one of four directions. For
example, to access the left softkey, you can perform a "slide left and back"
by sliding your finger right-to-left and then left-to-right without
releasing your finger or pausing between the two motions. This gesture may
take a few tries to be able to perform it smoothly, but once you familiarize
yourself with it, it provides a quick and easy gesture to access common
functions.

Tip: To quickly become familiar with the virtual touch keys, gestures and
commands in Keypad mode, use the Keyboard Help mode. This is activated and
deactivated by pressing the Command key + long press on the virtual key 5.

Besides this Keypad mode, Mobile Speak 4.5 also features a Joystick mode in
which the touch screen is divided into 9 virtual keys, arranged in a 3 x 3
grid. This touch input mode is intended for users who prefer to interact
with the phone using taps rather than by slide gestures. The central key is
joystick Enter, while the 4 keys directly above, below, left and right of
the joystick correspond to the joystick up, down, left and right keys. The
bottom left key is the left softkey, and the bottom right key is the right
softkey, and the upper right key is the delete key (upper left is
unassigned). Therefore if you are scrolling a list, you only have to make
taps on the top center or bottom center of your touch screen to scroll up
and down the list.

Improved Web Browsing Experience
Based on the extensive feedback of Mobile Speak's users and beta testers,
many bugs have been fixed in order to provide a much more advanced web
browsing experience. These include:

a.. Fixed problem that prevented some pages from being accessible on
certain devices.
b.. Fixed problem where reading whole screen by pressing 9 would sometimes
finish before the end of page is reached.
c.. Fixed problem on many newer devices where the amount of kilobytes
downloaded and remaining was not being spoken when pressing joystick up (or
down) while a page is loading.
d.. Fixed problem when entering text in Text Area field on some web pages.
Pressing joystick enter will now open the Text Area so that text can be
entered.
e.. Fixed problem where Combo boxes were not always selectable. Pressing
joystick enter will now open Combo boxes so that the selection can be
modified.
f.. Fixed problem on some newer phones which could cause a combo box to
open unintentionally when passing over the element with joystick moves.
g.. Fixed problem where a Combo box's contents were not immediately
refreshed with the new data after changing the combo box selection.
h.. Fixed problem where some in-page links were not being jumped to
correctly.
i.. Fixed problem where the text of some elements was not being spoken
(affected some images, links or headers).
j.. Fixed various problems when moving up with joystick up, such as: End
of lists/tables was not spoken; all elements of combo box were spoken; not
symmetric to moving down with joystick down.
k.. Fixed problem when entering web address with T9 predictive text
active: it is no longer repeating full address each item a new character is
entered if the address starts with "http".
l.. Editor state is now spoken correctly (e.g. T9, alpha, number).
m.. After entering a password, its value is now displayed as "****" when
passing over the element with joystick moves, to improve privacy.

More New Features
a.. Support for the Nokia calendar application in several new devices
where it was not yet supported (e.g. E52, E72, E75, 6730, C5) when in Month,
Agenda or To-do views.
b.. Support for TweetS60, the popular 3rd party Twitter client.
c.. Support for the Focus 40 Blue Braille portable device from Freedom
Scientific. Listen to Jonathan Mosen's demo at
http://www.codefactory.es/descargas/Audio/focus_40_blue.mp3
d.. Support for new phones: Nokia C5, Nokia C6, Nokia E5 and Nokia E73
Mode (for T-Mobile USA).
e.. Changed T9 predictive text functionality so that, when entering text
in predictive mode and with Keyboard Echo set to Characters, the whole word
it spoken (just like it currently is when Keyboard Echo is set to Characters
and Words). Also speaking the whole word when typing a space in predictive
mode with keyboard echo set to "Characters".
f.. Added feature to the user dictionary to allow the copying of
dictionaries between different voices.
g.. Added "Include in Toggle Profile command" setting in General Tab. When
set to Off, the Mobile Speak Profile is not included when toggling profile
with Command + Clear. Default is On for all profiles.
h.. Touch devices: Added new commands: Command + volume up and Command +
volume down. These allow you to easily cycle through Mobile Speak's
touchmodes : Keypad, Joystick, Quadrant, Review Cursor and Stylus mode.
i.. Touch: Added Configuration option in General tab called "Touch mode on
startup" which allows you to select the Mobile Speak touch mode that will be
first active when Mobile Speak is launched.
j.. Activation: issues with SMS and Internet activation that existed with
some operators (e.g. AT&T) have now been resolved.
Don't forget that Mobile Speak 4.5 is Cross Platform! Visit
http://codefactory.es/en/press.asp?id=388&y=2010&n=84 to read the Mobile
Speak 4.5 for Windows Mobile press release.

If you are a new user, download Mobile Speak 4.5 now at
http://codefactory.es/en/downloads.asp?id=347 and try it for 30 days for
free.

If you are a user of a previous version from Mobile Speak 4.0 and wish to
upgrade to Mobile Speak 4.5, contact your distributor to purchase an upgrade
license. In addition to all the improvements and new features of Mobile
Speak 4.0 and 4.5, if you purchase an upgrade license, you will also get
Mobile Magnifier, Mobile DAISY Player, Color Recognizer and the Games for
free! To consult the complete list of Code Factory's official distributors,
visit http://www.codefactory.es/en/page.asp?id=351

To learn how to install Mobile Speak 4.5 for Symbian for the first time,
follow the instructions at
http://www.codefactory.es/descargas/family_4/ms45_userguide_symbian.html#_Toc265236570

If upgrading from version 3.XX of Mobile Speak, make sure to FIRST UNINSTALL
all the Code Factory packages you have installed and then RESTART the
device. However if you already have version 4.XX installed, just stop
Mobile Speak and install v4.5. None of the TTS packages have changed since
v4.0, so there is no need to reinstall them. For more information about
upgrading, follow the instructions at
http://www.codefactory.es/descargas/family_4/ms45_userguide_symbian.html#_Toc265236574

To read more about Mobile Speak 4.0 visit
http://codefactory.es/en/products.asp?id=318

About Code Factory
Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Terrassa (Barcelona), Spain, Code
Factory is the global leader committed to the development of products
designed to eliminate barriers to the accessibility of mobile technology for
the blind and visually impaired. Today, Code Factory is the leading provider
of screen readers, screen magnifiers, and Braille interfaces for the widest
range of mainstream mobile devices. Among Code Factory's customers are well
known organizations for the blind such as ONCE, and carriers such as AT&T,
Bouygues Telecom, SFR, TIM and Vodafone. Code Factory has also built strong
partnerships with mainstream multinational companies like RIM, Nokia,
Microsoft, and Hewlett Packard as well as leading assistive technology
companies such as HumanWare, Optelec and Sendero Group.

For more information, feel free to contact Code Factory S.L.:

Code Factory, S.L., Rambla d'Egara 148 2-2, 08221 Terrassa (Barcelona)
HelpDesk, www.codefactory.es
Code Factory, S.L. - 2010

To unsubscribe, visit http://www.codefactory.es/en/services.asp?id=390. You
also can send an email to marketi***@c*****.es for any request related
to the Code Factory's news.

Caroline Ragot - Marketing Director
marketi***@c*****.es
Mobile Speak 4.5 for Symbian
Mobile Speak 4.5 for Symbian is Now Available
Touch Screen, Web Browser, Calendar, TweetS60, Nokia C5, C6, E5 & E73 Mode,
and More!
Terrassa (Barcelona), Spain, July 1st, 2010
Mobile Speak 4.5, a free update for all users of Mobile Speak 4.0, is now
available! Since the release of Mobile Speak 4.1, Code Factory's Symbian
development team has focused its efforts on two main areas: Touch Screen and
Web Browser support.

Using a Touch Screen Becomes as Easy as Using a Phone with Physical Keys
Mobile Speak 4.5 includes two new touch screen interaction modes, based on
the concept of a standard joystick and a standard numeric keypad. All of the
physical keys used to control the screen reader and phone in non touch
screen devices have now been converted by Mobile Speak into very intuitive
virtual touch keys. It is therefore easier and faster to enter text, dial a
number or navigate through the menus of your touch screen device

The two new touch screen input methods are named Keypad mode and Joystick
mode. The Keypad mode is the default touch mode. You can switch to the
Joystick mode with command + volume up key, and then use command + volume
down key to go back to the Keypad mode.

In Keypad mode, the touch screen is divided into 12 virtual keys, arranged
just like a phone keypad (1, 2, and 3 at the top; 4, 5, and 6 in the second
row; 7, 8, and 9 in the third; and the star, 0, and hash keys in the bottom
row). By accessing the Keypad mode, you can type numbers and letters just as
with a physical keypad, including using predictive text to compose text
messages and email. This input method allows you to enter text faster than
either a virtual keyboard or a review cursor with an onscreen keyboard.

In addition, you can combine these virtual numeric keys with the command key
to perform command shortcuts, just as in previous (non-touch) versions of
Mobile Speak. For example, to mute Mobile Speak, press the command key
followed by the virtual 0 key at the bottom center of the screen. Long-time
users of Mobile Speak will find this method of accessing commands familiar,
and new users will also find it a convenient alternative to the standard
touch gestures.

To access the left and right softkeys, delete characters, or press enter,
you can use a gesture called a "slide back" in one of four directions. For
example, to access the left softkey, you can perform a "slide left and back"
by sliding your finger right-to-left and then left-to-right without
releasing your finger or pausing between the two motions. This gesture may
take a few tries to be able to perform it smoothly, but once you familiarize
yourself with it, it provides a quick and easy gesture to access common
functions.

Tip: To quickly become familiar with the virtual touch keys, gestures and
commands in Keypad mode, use the Keyboard Help mode. This is activated and
deactivated by pressing the Command key + long press on the virtual key 5.

Besides this Keypad mode, Mobile Speak 4.5 also features a Joystick mode in
which the touch screen is divided into 9 virtual keys, arranged in a 3 x 3
grid. This touch input mode is intended for users who prefer to interact
with the phone using taps rather than by slide gestures. The central key is
joystick Enter, while the 4 keys directly above, below, left and right of
the joystick correspond to the joystick up, down, left and right keys. The
bottom left key is the left softkey, and the bottom right key is the right
softkey, and the upper right key is the delete key (upper left is
unassigned). Therefore if you are scrolling a list, you only have to make
taps on the top center or bottom center of your touch screen to scroll up
and down the list.

Improved Web Browsing Experience
Based on the extensive feedback of Mobile Speak's users and beta testers,
many bugs have been fixed in order to provide a much more advanced web
browsing experience. These include:

a.. Fixed problem that prevented some pages from being accessible on
certain devices.
b.. Fixed problem where reading whole screen by pressing 9 would sometimes
finish before the end of page is reached.
c.. Fixed problem on many newer devices where the amount of kilobytes
downloaded and remaining was not being spoken when pressing joystick up (or
down) while a page is loading.
d.. Fixed problem when entering text in Text Area field on some web pages.
Pressing joystick enter will now open the Text Area so that text can be
entered.
e.. Fixed problem where Combo boxes were not always selectable. Pressing
joystick enter will now open Combo boxes so that the selection can be
modified.
f.. Fixed problem on some newer phones which could cause a combo box to
open unintentionally when passing over the element with joystick moves.
g.. Fixed problem where a Combo box's contents were not immediately
refreshed with the new data after changing the combo box selection.
h.. Fixed problem where some in-page links were not being jumped to
correctly.
i.. Fixed problem where the text of some elements was not being spoken
(affected some images, links or headers).
j.. Fixed various problems when moving up with joystick up, such as: End
of lists/tables was not spoken; all elements of combo box were spoken; not
symmetric to moving down with joystick down.
k.. Fixed problem when entering web address with T9 predictive text
active: it is no longer repeating full address each item a new character is
entered if the address starts with "http".
l.. Editor state is now spoken correctly (e.g. T9, alpha, number).
m.. After entering a password, its value is now displayed as "****" when
passing over the element with joystick moves, to improve privacy.

More New Features
a.. Support for the Nokia calendar application in several new devices
where it was not yet supported (e.g. E52, E72, E75, 6730, C5) when in Month,
Agenda or To-do views.
b.. Support for TweetS60, the popular 3rd party Twitter client.
c.. Support for the Focus 40 Blue Braille portable device from Freedom
Scientific. Listen to Jonathan Mosen's demo at
http://www.codefactory.es/descargas/Audio/focus_40_blue.mp3
d.. Support for new phones: Nokia C5, Nokia C6, Nokia E5 and Nokia E73
Mode (for T-Mobile USA).
e.. Changed T9 predictive text functionality so that, when entering text
in predictive mode and with Keyboard Echo set to Characters, the whole word
it spoken (just like it currently is when Keyboard Echo is set to Characters
and Words). Also speaking the whole word when typing a space in predictive
mode with keyboard echo set to "Characters".
f.. Added feature to the user dictionary to allow the copying of
dictionaries between different voices.
g.. Added "Include in Toggle Profile command" setting in General Tab. When
set to Off, the Mobile Speak Profile is not included when toggling profile
with Command + Clear. Default is On for all profiles.
h.. Touch devices: Added new commands: Command + volume up and Command +
volume down. These allow you to easily cycle through Mobile Speak's
touchmodes : Keypad, Joystick, Quadrant, Review Cursor and Stylus mode.
i.. Touch: Added Configuration option in General tab called "Touch mode on
startup" which allows you to select the Mobile Speak touch mode that will be
first active when Mobile Speak is launched.
j.. Activation: issues with SMS and Internet activation that existed with
some operators (e.g. AT&T) have now been resolved.
Don't forget that Mobile Speak 4.5 is Cross Platform! Visit
http://codefactory.es/en/press.asp?id=388&y=2010&n=84 to read the Mobile
Speak 4.5 for Windows Mobile press release.

If you are a new user, download Mobile Speak 4.5 now at
http://codefactory.es/en/downloads.asp?id=347 and try it for 30 days for
free.

If you are a user of a previous version from Mobile Speak 4.0 and wish to
upgrade to Mobile Speak 4.5, contact your distributor to purchase an upgrade
license. In addition to all the improvements and new features of Mobile
Speak 4.0 and 4.5, if you purchase an upgrade license, you will also get
Mobile Magnifier, Mobile DAISY Player, Color Recognizer and the Games for
free! To consult the complete list of Code Factory's official distributors,
visit http://www.codefactory.es/en/page.asp?id=351

To learn how to install Mobile Speak 4.5 for Symbian for the first time,
follow the instructions at
http://www.codefactory.es/descargas/family_4/ms45_userguide_symbian.html#_Toc265236570

If upgrading from version 3.XX of Mobile Speak, make sure to FIRST UNINSTALL
all the Code Factory packages you have installed and then RESTART the
device. However if you already have version 4.XX installed, just stop
Mobile Speak and install v4.5. None of the TTS packages have changed since
v4.0, so there is no need to reinstall them. For more information about
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Ответить   Thu, 1 Jul 2010 18:59:50 +0300 (#1124135)

 

Здравствуйте, коллеги. Где-то когда-то краем уха слышал, что есть прога, при
помощи которой можно обнаружить потерянный смарт. Кто знает, подкиньте
ссылочку . Телефон нокия Н 70.

Ответить   Wed, 7 Jul 2010 17:05:06 +0430 (#1129676)

 

Здравствуйте, Всем и Владимир!
Для 8 симбы не знаю, а для девятой есть, может кому надо.
Имя файла: silent hide
Размер: 482.0 Кб

Описание: Это приложение поможет Вам найти свой смартфон Nokia даже в том
случае, если включен режим"Без звука". Все что нужно для этого - отправить
SMS с назначенным вами кодом, и в течение 5 минут будет играть
громкая сирена, а на дисплей смартфона будет выведена просьба позвонить
нашедшего по
номеру, с которого пришло сообщение. Конечно нашедший вряд-ли позвонит, а
вот если телефон потерялся где то дома, то эта прога сможет помочь.
Кроме того если есть GPS модуль, то на номер будут отосланы координаты
смартфона.

Прямая ссылка:

http://7ba.ru/ex/download/65333/silent_hide.zip

С уважением, Александр из Хабаровска.

Ответить   Thu, 8 Jul 2010 23:43:48 +1100 (#1131160)