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Emacspeak is a free
computer application, a
speech interface, and an
audio desktop (as
opposed to a
screen reader). It
employs Emacs (which is written...
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AsTeR to the more
general domain of
computer interfaces Emacspeak. On 12
April 1999,
Emacspeak became part of the Smithsonian's
Permanent Research Collection...
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cannot or
should not be
readily modified or extended. For instance, the
Emacspeak Emacs-addon
makes extensive use of advice: it must
modify thousands of...
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Sphinx –
Speech recognition software from
Carnegie Mellon University Emacspeak –
Audio desktop ESpeak –
Compact software speech synthesizer for English...
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information on the
transition to the
version bundled with ChromeOS.
Emacspeak T. V.
Raman Emacs (on Unix-like systems) Free and open
source Turns Emacs...
- has not been
translated into any
other language. A
subsystem called Emacspeak enables visually impaired and
blind users to
control the
editor through...
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computing hardware T. V.
Raman –
specializes in
accessibility research (
Emacspeak,
ChromeVox (screen
reade r for
Google Chrome) Jef
Raskin –
started the...
- editing, browsing, and even
gaming capabilities.
These include Raman's own
Emacspeak enhancement for
Emacs and Karl Dahlke's Edbrowse.[citation needed] "Freedom...
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accessibility by
providing kernel support for
speakup and
software like brltty,
emacspeak, and flite.
Another feature Grml is its use of the Z s**** (zsh) as the...
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language processing,
information retrieval T. V.
Raman – accessibility,
Emacspeak Brian Randell –
ALGOL 60,
software fault tolerance, dependability, pre-1950...