I recommend it to students who cannot easily get to University to use our text to speech systems here. This means that students can then scan in their work (using the University scanners and OCR) when they are at University and then listen to text the text at home. I also suggest combining this with the www.pdftoword.com so that students can listen back to their journal articles.
Alastair Veal
Assistive Technology
Brunel University
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Subject: Re: Anyone tried 'Wordtalk'?
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WordTalk doesn't have homophone checking - it has a talking spellchecker and
thesaurus. Seems to be stable unless you try it with Word 2003 on Vista when
we've heard of problems.
It gets downloaded from our site about 900 times a month so seems to be
working.
Paul
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Sent: 09 February 2010 10:32
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Subject: Anyone tried 'Wordtalk'?
http://www.wordtalk.org.uk/Quick-Guide/
It's freeware and it seems to do most of the things that Texthelp does.
Can't see any mention of homophone checking however...
The other thing I suppose is - how stable is it?
Mikep
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