[blindza] Re: Installing programs on phones.

  • From: "Carl de Campos" <carldc@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <blindza@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 8 Dec 2009 07:56:48 -0800

Hi Daleen, thanks for the feedback.
I wonder if there's a useful ocr scanning application for Simbian phones.  KNFB 
I think would be it, but a bit expensive I think for tthe average home user.
Thanks / Regards
Carl de Campos
E-Mail:  carldc@xxxxxxxxxx
Cell:  072 486 8506
Skype:  carl.de.campos
Personal Web Site:  
http://carldc.net

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Daleen Spalletta 
  To: blindza@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Monday, December 07, 2009 9:37 PM
  Subject: [blindza] Re: Installing programs on phones.


  Hi Carl
  Yes, the multi scanner is on it, but unless Nokia has improved it, I don't 
find it useful.  
  Daleen
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Carl de Campos 
    To: blindza@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2009 4:47 PM
    Subject: [blindza] Re: Installing programs on phones.


    Hi List,

    I hear the Nokia E66 and E71 also come with Nokia's Multiscan software 
installed.  This software is an OCR application and allows the phone to scan 
text and then read it to you.

    I tried installing this Multiscanner software from Nokia, which they claim 
works with Simbian 60 phones and others, and the app after installation just 
doesn't want to load or open on my 6110 navigator.

    Ps:  I love my navigator, although not the latest 6210.  I believe the E66 
has gps and also 3.5 mp camera, but not sure if Vodacom offer it as "speaking 
phone".
    Thanks / Regards
    Carl de Campos
    E-Mail:  carldc@xxxxxxxxxx
    Cell:  072 486 8506
    Skype:  carl.de.campos
    Personal Web Site:  
    http://carldc.net

      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Boshoff, Deon (GP Health) 
      To: blindza@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
      Sent: Monday, December 07, 2009 8:39 PM
      Subject: [blindza] Installing programs on phones.


      Hi,

      Interesting, this about installing programs on cell phones. Makes me 
wonder what's hiding on it, as many of the things that are on there, is hidden.

      Anyway, have just started using the Nokia Navigator 6210, and I am 
impressed with it, as I can now save many text, or mp3, books on it, so I, as a 
lover of reading, can now always have lots of books on my phone, which Talks 
read out to me.

      The GPS is another thing; the phone cannot yet tell me when something 
dares to get in my way of destruction. Still playing around with it.

      The problem lately, is that my Service provider these days has decided to 
install the UK voice of Eleguance, rather than the US version, which I find 
better. Now, this was a little problem I could easily solve by downloading the 
US version when I was using the N70. But, when I tried to do it for the 6210, 
my computer does not want to allow me, saying something like "Burst 
Technologies is regarding this as chat"

      This should be a small file, called something like: "Eleguance 3rd 
4...sisx". I need the US version [American]

      Would it be possible for any of you guys to download it for me and e-mail 
it to me? [www.nuance.com\talks\support]

      Kind regards,

      Deon [G. Boshoff, BA[Stell]UDC[Potch]
      WESKOPPIES HOSPITAL SWITCHBOARD
      Tel: 0123199735
      Mobile: 0829699571
      Fax-to-Email: 0865101295
      Fax: 0123277076
      Bleeper: 0123199820, code 0002
      E-mail:
      Deon.boshoff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:Deon.boshoff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 



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