Well, in searching the net and playing around, I've now found out a few more things about the e6. I really like the design, but that's no surprise since the candy bar qwerty key board phones are my favorite. It doesn't take long to get used to using the touch screen for the options keys. The are where you'd expect them to be if they were hard keys so that helps a lot. I can't do a talks soft key 2 though to fin out who is calling if the name isn't spokenor get the phones status. I've found that tlks key and touching the upper right corner of the screen sometimes works for the status- missed calls, voice mail waiting battery, etc works sometimes, but I can't relibly touch the right spot each time. On the lest side of the screen, you can access the clock, set an alarm, the calendar and edit profiles. These seem to be there all of the time or at least on the home screens. The home screen are another issue. I can actually edit them and put 4 short cuts applications on each screen. There are 5 available. I think it comes with maybe 3 set up and you can add two more. You can also delete them and start over by adding them. So I can edit them, but I can't figure out how to change from one to the other. A review I read siad there are little dots on the bottom of the screen that lets you quickly scroll between, but of course I don't know where those dots are. I'm going to play around more with that. Talks doesn't read the names of the short cuts as of yet. So even if you edit the home screen you don't really know which one you're on and what apps you've put there. You can arrow right or left and select and see what comes up. A fun thing is that from the stand by screen you can just start typing the first letters of a contacts name and the phone flips to telephone mode which happens on any nokia phone, but on the e6 it brings up a list of potential contacts that fit those letters just like it does when in the contacts app. YOu can arrow to the one you want and hit call and it calls them. I tried it on my e73 and it changed to telephone mode, but didn't bring up the matching contacts. So that's kind of cool.
The browser doesn't work yet.
I put Emoz on the phone as my email client. This is what I've been using for the last few years. It works well and I like it. I tried putting on the apps I like such as BRead, but can't get passed the expired certificate issue. It doesn't matter how many times I change my phones date I can't find one that works. The latest phones are too smart for that I guess. On the other hand, I did get mobile weather on the phone from 2008. It has an expired cert also, but that one I could get installed. Couldn't get Time Bar on either. To old I think.
 More later.
Denise


At 12:52 AM 7/14/2011, you wrote:
for me, i think the features that i hope will come in for next release is user profile. with the user profile one can customize thing like synthesizer, speet, character mode and etc. with the user profile we can switch from 1 profile to another just with a key press. this user profile is great when someone have 2 or more language TTS install. for example, a user with englishUS and chinese TTS installed, he may encounter problem when using speet 9 for chinese TTS, because the speet is too fast for chinese but if using speet 0, it'll be too slow for englishUS TTS. so, my personal view, user profile is the best feature.


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On 14 Jul 2011, at 07:48, Bharat wrote:

hi all,
just wondering, where does one go about submitting feature requests & bugs that one may come across while using talks?
   how does talks check & collect the user feedback about its softwares?
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