Monday, June 22, 2009

Mobile Speak 3.25 + fully Crack




Mobile Speak for Windows Mobile Smartphones is a screen reader application installed on a Windows Mobile-powered Smartphone which allows you to use the device even if you cannot read the visual screen. Information displayed on the screen is rendered in synthesized speech output generated using text-to-speech (TTS) technology and routed through the device’s speaker or a headset. Screen contents can also be presented in Braille if the mobile phone is connected to a Braille device with a refreshable Braille display. Speech and Braille output can be used at the same time, or independently, to let you perform the following functions:

Make and receive calls, and know about calls you missed.
Manage your contacts and call lists.
Review the numbers entered in the dialer screen, and check the caller ID on incoming calls.
Check the battery level, signal strength, Bluetooth state, and other status details.
Compose and read text messages (SMS) and e-mail.
Use MSN / Windows Live Messenger for real-time text chats.
Browse the internet and fill out online forms.
Use Windows Live Search to readily find news, map directions, and information about books, music, video, and different products.
Read different types of files including Microsoft Word and plain text documents, Braille formatted files, Excel spreadsheets, and PowerPoint presentations.
Read text by character, word, line, sentence or paragraph, or read text continuously from the top of the file or the cursor position.
Schedule appointments and tasks, and set reminders for each.
Check the date and time currently set on the phone.
Set the clock and alarms.
Record voice notes.
Perform arithmetic calculations.
Listen to locally saved media files or internet audio streams.
Browse the system of files and folders on the phone and storage card.
Configure phone settings, wallpapers, profiles and ringtones.
Assign speed dial keys and voice tags.
Microsoft Voice Command and a Bluetooth headset with microphone to control your device wirelessly.
Access other built-in and 3rd-party applications such asAvantGo newsreader, Audible Player for audio books, Skype for internet telephony, and SlovoEd Multilingual Dictionaries, just to name a few.
Connect with other mobile phones, as well as desktop and notebook computers to share data.

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