[bcab] Re: Advice on Nokia N95

Advice on Nokia N95Hi Steve and folks,

Yeah, got the latest Talks and just feel that MS is more friendly on the net.  
My findings are that mobile speak is a little more intuitive when surfing etc.  
Then again, I am still new to Talks.

Roger


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Steve Nutt 
  To: bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 6:57 PM
  Subject: [bcab] Re: Advice on Nokia N95


  Hi Roger,

   

  Did you use the latest version of Talks?  More tricky on the net?  All you 
need to know is how to press the number keys to move by different elements on 
the web, so in that way it is more intuitive than MS.

   

  All the best

   

  Steve

   


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  From: bcab-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bcab-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf 
Of Roger Woolgrove
  Sent: Monday 23 June 2008 17:06
  To: bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [bcab] Re: Advice on Nokia N95

   

  Hi Charles,

   

  I've got an N73 and an N958Gb.

   

  I'm using the 3G network and have bought a license for mobile speak and have 
tested Talks.

   

  Both applications are very useful and make phone navigation really easy.  
Voices are clear and can be modified.  How much you want the phone to tell you 
can be altered to suit your needs.

   

  It really depends on what you want the phone for.  Most people reckon just to 
send and receive text messages and phone calls - hah!  That is until they 
discover how much a phone can be.

   

  The things I've found so far...

   

  Mobile Speak:

  Very useful for using Quick Office applications if you are going to use your 
phone like a computer.

  Good on internet surfing, messenging etc if you want a portable internet 
connection.

  Clear for text, calls and simple applications like clock etc.

  Good support.

   

  Talks:

  I've not so much experience of Talks but...

  Clear voices.

  Does not read Quick Office word documents.

  More tricky on the internet with messaging but helpful with surfing.

  Other standard applications have good access.

   

  Both packages are pretty good.

   

  Both cost similar prices from what I can work out. £150 ish.

   

  Talks can be registered over the phone which is handy whereas Mobile speak 
can't as yet.

   

  If you want, you can get a 7 day license or 10 day license for Talks, not 
sure how long it is or a 30 day trial for Mobile Speak - free of charge.

   

  After that, I'm not sure what happens with Talks but Mobile Speak only works 
for 10 minutes then keeps telling you to register.  A reboot sorts this problem 
out but is not an effecient way to deal with it.

   

  I can send you links to both packages which I will do in a moment.  
Alternatively, you can contact me off list and I may be able to help you with 
installation etc.

   

  If you want to contact me off list, that's OK:

   

  rawoolgrove@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

   

  or via windows messenger:

   

  rawoolgrove@xxxxxxxxxxx

   

  I'll leave it in your hands and will post the links in a bit.

   

  Roger

   

   

    ----- Original Message ----- 

    From: Charles Crisp 

    To: bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

    Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 4:16 PM

    Subject: [bcab] Advice on Nokia N95

     

    Hi

    I am considering getting a Nokia N95 on which I can install a speech 
programme, however here in France I am having difficulty getting one to see how 
easy it is to handle.

    Can those of you who use one let me know what it is like in a practical way 
to use? For instance are the buttons easy to use and is the interface 
intuitive? I have not used a mobile for years and they have become very small. 
My wife's phone is very small and the buttons are depressed and difficult to 
separate.

    What about the different speech programmes. Do they speak as you enter each 
number? How much of the rest of the functions are spoken?

    Any useful practical information would be welcome.

    I won't be buying in France, it's too expensive especially with the tax 
imposed from last month on all multi media phones, and so does anyone know of a 
good honest supplier in the UK.

    Thanks.

    Kind regards

     

    Charles Crisp

    See our holiday home website: 

    www.thecrisps.co.uk/french-house <http://www.thecrisps.co.uk/french-house>  

      

     

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