Chime
Well Jordan, first of all, an hour ago you sent a huge file 68thousand lines,
while including or quoting an item. My Alpine froze for maybe 45seconds or so.
Next, you make reference about console screen-readers, but I thought this newer
project is only a graphical attempt I myself have never been comfortable with
any Linux graphical screen-readers. There was one which I would have `loved to
have tried, but I think it was dropped by IBM around 2008, called "lsr" As far
as console, well, since I began in DOS, I really liked Vocal-Eyes, eventually
started useing Speakup in 2003 with a DecTalk PC internal, now a DecTalk USB. I
briefly tried Fenrir, but really Vocal-Eyes was perfect in that it had all
kinds of configurable dictionaires to customize an enjoyable listening
experience. Thanks for listening
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