Mike Kerner wrote:
>
> I emailed Kevin and proposed another funding round, for universal
> voice support across all platforms for all digital assistants. We
> paid Monte to give us hooks into Dragon (for both voice in and out),
> because Siri wasn't available.

With all due respect to you and the dev team, I hope that before we pull them away into new platform-specific features we first tighten up the loose ends with Windows.

I know that Mac represents a disproportionately large segment of our audience, but what we use to develop on is less important than where we deliver to our customers. Many of us who use LiveCode chose it because SuperCard is exclusively Mac. Even if we develop on Mac or Linux, the majority of most of our income comes from Windows users, and our income is what enables LC's income.

So it's critically important we look past direct download counts at livecode.com and look instead and general market share when prioritizing platform-specific features.

The Mac audience may be two to three times larger than Linux, but both are niches compared to the 86% using Windows.

The new macOS features outlined at WWDC yesterday are very exciting and I share your enthusiasm for seeing direct support for them in LC, whether as engine enhancements or as community-driven libraries using LC Builder's ability to call OS APIs.

But ideally any near-term development to support OS-specific features for Mac or Linux would be coming from the community, so the engine team can continue their good focus on bringing the Windows engine up to parity with the Mac in terms of common features and robustness.

Certainly a Feature Exchange would offset direct costs, but unless it's large enough to hire more devs it represents an opportunity cost.

Let's tidy up Windows right now, and if we're really itching to get going on Mac-specific features let's see if we can use the last successful fundraiser for extending LC Builder's API support to empower community-driven development there.

Along those lines, once that's in hand I'd love to see if anyone here has time and interest to explore how we might use that API access to handle menus in Ubuntu as they are on the Mac for better integration with Ubuntu Unity, but that's a different thread....


> For those keeping score at home, I think there are now 5: Siri,
> Google Now, Cortana, Alexa, and Dragon, serving different
> platforms. It would therefore be great to have a way to get voice
> recognition and voice feedback on all.

There's also Mycroft AI, a free and open system that's been getting some good news coverage lately:
https://mycroft.ai/

They got seed funding from a very successful Kickstarter campaign:
<https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/aiforeveryone/mycroft-an-open-source-artificial-intelligence-for>

I met the devs at the SoCal Linux Expo a few months ago. Impressive team, impressive project. And being open source, anyone can tailor it for their needs however they want.

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 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Systems
 Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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