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Re: Porting of "Talking Directory" to Linux
- From: tsiegel softcon com (Travis Siegel)
- To: blinux-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: Porting of "Talking Directory" to Linux
- Date: Thu, 09 Jan 1997 23:21:47 -0500
>some days ago I found an announcement for a new version of
>"TALKING DIRECTORY 2.0". This is a talking user shell for blind people.
>The announcement sounds promising (read the attachment).
>
>Unfortunately TALKING DIRECTORY is written for DOS.
Actually, I found a program that works nicely with linux and shell
accounts and speech. It's called pilot, and I think it came from the
same place that pine/pico comes from. The university of washington.
I'm not online at the moment or I'd go check. (offline mail reading is
bad sometimes) But in any case, it works very well with my shell account
and the speech I have attached to my regular computer. I think the
address is ftp ftp.cac.washington.edu. I don't know the file name, but
it's definitely pilot. I'll check on it and let you all know if I can
hunt it down again.
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