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From: | David Hill |
Subject: | Re: [gnuspeech-contact] Greetings |
Date: | Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:54:06 -0700 |
Hi Rick, Dalmazio Brisinda has already sent you a summary reply (thanks Dalmazio). You could download the gnuspeech from the savannah repository and try it out, if you have a Mac. You can also run it under GNU/Linux, but that port is not as advanced as the Mac port, but is usable. Since the GNU/Linux runs under GNUStep, and this has been ported to Windows, you could also run it under Windows, if you fire up GNUStep: You should have received a copy of what I wrote to Ken Beesley a few minutes ago which gives a little more detail. There's also some descriptive material on the gnu web site as well as the savannah site. Here are some relevant URLs: The savannah site for gnuspeech The project home page The location of downloadable .dmg files Richard Stallman's book of essays on "free" software Index to Guspeech material at the U of Calgary cgstmad limited variant of gnuspeech If you have the necessary skills and interest, and would like to help in continuing the port, I would very much appreciate some help. Many thanks for your interest. All good wishes. david Simplicity, patience, compassion. These three are your greatest treasures (Tao Te Ching #67) --------- On Oct 22, 2010, at 3:44 AM, Rick Hodgin wrote:
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