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вот думаю будет интересно, пересылаю письмо из одной рассылок, может у
кого руки дойдут и составит полный список всех тел которые подходят для
моб спик и кинет в рассылку,думаю многие спасибо скажут. а
Пересылаемое письмо Уважаемые подписчики!
Следующую информацию предоставил Дмитрий Каслин, за что ему большое спасибо.
Компания "Code Factory" http://www.codefactory.es выпустила очередное
обновление программы речевого доступа к экрану смартфонов, работающих под
Symbian series 60.
Mobile Speak 3.25 полностью поддерживает Nokia 5700 и 6120.
Также, увеличено число поддерживаемых Брайлевских дисплеев.
Загрузить новую версию программы вы сможете со страницы:
http://www.codefactory.es/mobile_speak/ms_downloads.htm
пройдя по ссылке, вы попадёте на страницу с разделами, содержащими варианты
версий для разных моделей аппаратов. Выберите нужную ссылку и откроется
страница загрузки с пакетами поддерживаемых программой языков, где вы
сможете выбрать интересующий вас.
Полный список нововведений приведён на Английском языке в конце
письма.
С уважением
Дмитрий Каслин
kasl***@m*****.ru
Code Factory releases Version 3.25 of Mobile Speak for Symbian Phones,
providing unequalled compatibility with Wayfinder Access, a GPS solution
designed
to work with screen readers, as well as exciting enhancements to Braille
support.
Terrassa, Barcelona, August 14th 2007
Mobile Speak for Symbian Phones v3.25, a free update available for download
from
http://www.codefactory.es/mobile_speak/ms_downloads.htm
, brings unparalleled speech and Braille support for the Wayfinder Access
GPS navigation application. Further, Mobile Speak's already excellent
Braille
interface has been improved by the addition of many innovations never before
seen in Braille access to mobile phones. Some of the most exciting and
unique
features for Braille users are: support for an unrivaled number of braille
input and output devices, support for contracted, uncontracted, and computer
input and output in Braille, and a review cursor for Braille, allowing
unbounded access to the screen.
Mobile Speak for Symbian Phones is a full-fledged screen reader that
converts the visual information on a mobile phone's display into speech
and/or Braille
output in order to make the mobile phone accessible to the blind and
visually impaired.
"With the combination of Mobile Speak and Wayfinder Access, we're able to
provide an excellent navigation solution that is accessible to anyone,"
explains
Greg Gladman, Code Factory Chief Technical Officer. "Our goal was to combine
the great functionality of Wayfinder's navigation software with the
accessibility
and ease-of-use of Mobile Speak. Based on the enthusiastic customer response
since our initial product launch, we've certainly succeeded in doing that."
Highlights of Wayfinder Access include, among other things:
- Information provided for both pedestrian and vehicular navigation.
- A database of 20 million points of interest.
- Online maps that are regularly updated.
- The "Where am I?" feature that readily gives information about
your current location.
- The "What is in my surrounding?" feature that initiates a scan of
the immediate area to inform you of street names, intersections and nearby
points
of interest such as restaurants, banks, and much more.
- The new "Vicinity View" feature that allows you to hear audible
references for an area with a scope that you can later adjust based on the
radius
of the scanned vicinity.
- Feedback on points of Interest (POI), crossings or favorites that
can be restricted, prioritized, and presented according to their distance
from
your location.
Moreover, only Mobile Speak users enjoy Braille input and output in their
preferred grade of contracted, uncontracted, or computer Braille when using
Wayfinder
Access.
"Our customers have commended us for our commitment to integrate Braille
support with all our products, and knowing the importance of a complete
solution
for the blind and visually impaired, we always ensure Braille access works
just as well as speech output. This makes our screen readers the best choice
for Braille users and those who are deafblind," says Eduard Sanchez Palazon,
Code Factory CEO.
The following new Braille features, which are unique to Mobile Speak on the
Symbian platform, have been added in version 3.25 of Mobile Speak:
- Support for the Esys12 and Esys40 from Eurobraille.
- Support for the ALVA BC640 from Optelec Tieman Group.
- Support for the Braillino, BrailleStar, BrailleWave, and
EasyBraille from Handy Tech.
- Ability to pair two or more Braille devices, and to easily switch
between them.
- Input and output in 6-dot and 8-dot computer Braille, uncontracted
(grade 1) Braille, and contracted (grade 2) Braille.
- Braille translation tables for US and UK English, Spanish,
Portuguese, German, French, Italian, Swedish, Norwegian, Dutch, Polish,
Greek, Welsh
and Hindi.
- A Braille review cursor that can move to areas of the screen to
which system focus cannot move (e.g., window title, status icons, and
softkeys).
- Ability to route system focus to the location of the Braille
cursor using cursor-routing buttons or the Select/Enter key.
- Control summary available when exploring with the Braille cursor
that gives the number of items in a list/grid, of lines in an editor, and
the
current location of the system focus if it is on the control being examined.
- Automatic enabling of Bluetooth when establishing a Braille
connection.
- Option to toggle Bluetooth off automatically when Braille is
disabled.
- Option to make the whole Braille line pan or just a few
characters, when entering text and reaching the end of the display.
- Option to suppress capital signs.
- Locale-dependent Braille indicators for control type and state, as
well as the location of system focus.
- A comprehensive list of commands available on all supported
Braille devices.
Code Factory also added new "number processing" options, which control the
way numbers are spoken. Many users, partners, and distributors have
requested
this option. Mobile Speak can now read a series of numbers one by one, which
is the default setting, two by two, three by three, or even let the TTS
(Text-to-Speech)
decide. This feature will be useful in many ways. For example, users may
well be able to remember a phone number more easily if Mobile Speak reads
the
numbers two by two instead of one by one.
New users are invited to download version 3.25 and evaluate it with a free
30-day trial license to discover how Mobile Speak for Symbian Phones can
convert
an off-the-shelf mobile phone into an essential communications tool and
navigation aid, easily accessible through speech and Braille. Users of
previous
versions of Mobile Speak for Symbian Phones are also welcomed to install
this free update and benefit from the latest features of a product that just
keeps
on getting better.
To learn more about Mobile Speak for Symbian phones and check out the
complete list of more than 50 different phone models from Nokia, Samsung,
Siemens
and Panasonic that are currently supported, go to
http://www.codefactory.es/mobile_speak/mspeak.htm.
Supported Braille input/output devices from Optelec, HumanWare, Eurobraille,
BAUM and Handy Tech are listed at
http://www.codefactory.es/mobile_speak/ms_BrailleDevices.htm.
A list of Code Factory's distributors is available at http://
www.codefactory.es/mobile_speak/ms_distributors.htm.
About Code Factory
Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Terrassa/Barcelona, Spain, Code Factory
is a software company committed to the development of products designed to
break down 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 including Symbian-based and Windows Mobile-powered
Smartphones as well as Pocket PC phones and PDAs. Moreover, it is the only
one to support close to two hundred different phone models working on the
GSM,
CDMA and WCDMA networks. Code Factory's success lies in providing excellent
customer support and to respond immediately to the needs of the end users.
Among our customers are well-known companies and organizations like ONCE,
and carriers such as TMN, Vodafone, SFR, Bouygues Telecom and many more.
Good
partners help us integrate highly intelligible text-to-speech technology,
superb screen magnification, and excellent support for Braille devices in
our
software.
For more information, feel free to contact us:
Code Factory, S.L., Rambla d'Egara 148 2-2, 08221 Terrassa (Barcelona),
Spain
Tel. +34 93 733 70 66, info@c*****.es,
www.codefactory.es
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Конец пересылаемого письма --
С уважением,
Гончарик Дмитрий mailto:garik29***@m*****.ru