Point taken. Only explanationI can give for writing to the list, is that my current phone is not compateble with either, (can only purchase a new phone in a month's time)so I cannot yet get the trial versions and am interested in the software resembling Jaws in as many aspects as is possible. Regards. Renette Regards. Renette -----Original Message----- From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Allan Wong Sent: 31 January 2008 20:22 To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Hjaws; talks; mobile speak hi, a few things here: 1. you never mention what phone you are having, so it'll be difficult for us to suggest you. 2. i think this list is not suitable to discuss about mobile screen reader as there already have their own list for this purpose. 3. for both talks and mobile speak have the 30 days trial, so you can get this trial license key to valuate and see which product suitable for yourself. so, take your time to test it, eatch have one month period, it'll like two months all together. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Warmest Regards, Allan Wong ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- ----- Original Message ----- From: Renette Bloem To: jaws mailing list Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 22:20 Subject: Hjaws; talks; mobile speak Hi List Perhaps I want to make a strange comparison, but still - just maybe somebody says something that will make it easier for me to make up my mind. I am using the latest version of Jaws. I am in the process of trying to make up my mind which software (Talks/Mobile Speak) to buy to make my cell phone accessible. It was put to me that Talks and Mobile Speak are like Jaws or Windows Eyes - both doing the same thing; it is just a matter of choice and preference. Any comment, suggestion and recommendation will be much appreciated. Thanks. Kind regards. Renette