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From: jet@eskimo.com (James Thiele)
Subject: Re: Text-to-speech as basic OS Service
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Date: Sun, 26 Feb 1995 15:39:25 GMT
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In article <3inmk5$kc@hahn.informatik.hu-berlin.de> pischel@informatik.hu-berlin.de (Erik Pischel) writes:
>Well, I think, it would be good if there would be an GUI like Mac, X-Windows
>or WINDOWS that includes speech output. 
>If you use GUI's you often have running a lot of program and there are a lot
>of information on the screen and you are going lost to it!
>If some programs would support speech output insteed of always displaying
>an dialog box (this interupts your work!) this would be nice for you, wouldn't
>it?
>
>Think about it, please...
>
>Erik Pischel
>pischel@informatik.hu-berlin.de
>

Yo dude, do some research.  The Mac has had an extension called
MacInTalk for years.  It has been revamped in the last couple
of years to allow multiple speakers.

Check it out,
James Thiele
jet@eskimo.com
