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Re: ibm tts run-time engine purchasing alternatives
- To: Gary Lawrence Murphy <garym@xxxxxxxxxxx>, emacspeak@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: ibm tts run-time engine purchasing alternatives
- From: Phil's Free <philsfree@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 18:58:50 +0000
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Gary Lawrence Murphy a écrit :
>>>>>>"J" == John G Heim <jheim@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
>
> J> ... when you think about it, the vast majority of people are
> J> going to expect to get a package that they can just install
> J> with a single command or two.
>
> When you actually think about it, this is not true. As Bucky Fuller
> once said "Design a system that even a fool can use, and only fools
> will use it" :)
>
> The first demonstrable factual truth is there are many people today
> using emacspeak and speakup, and _neither_ system is installed with a
> single command or two. Millions of people use Windows, and it is a
> nightmare to install.
>
> The second demonstrable factual truth is there are many people today
> willing to put real money on the table for the ViaVoice runtime for
> Linux, not a plug and play system, just the shared libraries compiled
> against a glib from /this/ millenium. No push-buttons, no hand-holding
> 1-800 numbers, no everything to everybody software that no one will
> ever use. Just the runtime. That's it. Anything more and we'd be
> spending the next month of midnight oil desperately trying to /extract/
> the ViaVoice runtime libs from the otherwise useless package so we
> can graft it into the software we actually want to use.
>
> I'm with Robert on this: the first company that will actually /sell/ me
> the useful ViaVoice runtime kit will get my money.
>
> This is kinda frustrating.
>
> My friend Paul has been without his emacspeak machine since _last_
> spring because we blew a capacitor in the powersupply and fried his
> hard drive, and I've been unable to duplicate the old machine under
> modern Linux distros. I tried every published trick to bootstrap the
> old VV libs. FLite kept crashing, Java synth jabbers jibberish. We
> tried speakup, it drove him nuts. We tried every existing free
> softsynth, none worked. We bought the saccent, it sucked. We're
> stalled.
As long as ViaVoice code is not open source, Paul's nightmare will occur
again one day or the other.
Regards.
--
Phil
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