I've thought it would be great to integrate open source text to speech technology into sword front-ends for 2 purposes. 1) Those who are visually impared could listen to everything available in the Sword library. I know braile would probably be better for extensive study, but sound is good too. 2) It would be useful to export the library to audio files.

This post just reminded me of this idea. Sorry I can't help you, though...I don't know...

In Christ,
Greg

On 2/14/06, Josh Gould < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greetings,

After doing a bit of thinking and then not being able to locate the
archives so I can search them too, I was wondering what the
functionality was between The SWORD for Windows Front end and the JAWS
for Windows screen reader. My primary reason for asking is that I've
never seen any bible study software that was accessable, which is a
problem that plauges most software. As my girlfriend is blind, I'd
like for her to be able to study the Word on her computer where she
can take better notes, and compare translations a little bit better
than switching files or CD's. Another option that strikes me as a
possiblity is to run a program off of the API that is accessible. I'll
be doing some research so if any one does respond we can compare
notes.

In His Service,

Joshua Gould

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