I haven't used read to go in ages. Since I got voice dream on iOS, I hadn't
used android at all for book share. Then I got voice dream for android tried
it, and decided I would just stick to iOS. If you do contact Winston it would
be interesting to know what he says, if he has changed his mind.
Mary
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On Apr 25, 2016, at 6:32 AM, Russ Kiehne <russ94577@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If I get one of these tablets, I would want to be able to read books from
Bookshare. I may be wrong, it's my understanding that the read2go app has to
be sideloaded on the Fire. You can't adjust the reading speed. Looking at
the info in the Kindle app store, voice dream reader will read epub and
supports multipart zipped mp3 files. I should probably convact Winston.
-----Original Message----- From: Mary Otten
Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2016 9:15 AM
To: vi-kindle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vi-kindle] Re: Voices for fire tablet
To be honest, I haven't used the android version of Voice Dream all that
much. And, being totally blind, I couldn't comment on any of the differences
that might exist for low vision or other print impaired, hate that
expression, users. The things that turned me off were the following. There
aren't as many voice choices on the android side as there are on the iOS
side. If you do a search in bookshare, and you get a list of books that fit
your search, you can't stay in the search list and download as many things as
you want. Each time you do a download, you have to redo your entire search.
And selecting your preferred voice is not easy, because the names of the
voices don't always show up in a meaningful way. I had this with the ivona
voices. And regarding voices, Neo speech, such as James, those voices are not
available at all. Also, downloads fail quite often. And when that happens,
you're not in your search anymore. So you have to go redo the search in order
to get another chance to download the book. Those were the things that
stopped me from using the app. People on the eyes freelist have had other
complaints. But I don't remember what they all were. The app does work to
read books, once you get some downloaded. But it's just very kludgy an
awkward compared to the iOS version. And now that we have the big update for
iOS with cloud sync among other things, there are even more differences. It
wouldn't be a big deal, because this was version one after all on android.
But since Winston has said there won't be more development, I would hesitate
to recommend the app to anyone. If you're happy with the default voice or the
one free a cappella voice that you can get, although I don't know if that
would hold true for the Kindle store version, and you have better luck than I
did with download failures, then maybe it would be OK. And it's not that much
money. At the very least, I would want to write voice dream support to find
out if Winston has had a change of mind about further development.
Mary
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On Apr 24, 2016, at 8:11 AM, Russ Kiehne <russ94577@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What are the differences between the android and ios versions?
-----Original Message----- From: Mary Otten
Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2016 7:54 AM
To: vi-kindle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vi-kindle] Re: Voices for fire tablet
If voice dream on Kindle is the same as the android version, which I assume
it is, it is not as good as the iOS version. I did buy the android version.
I believe development has ceased, so you might take that into account when
deciding whether you want to buy it or not.
Mary
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On Apr 24, 2016, at 7:46 AM, Russ Kiehne <russ94577@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
And for those who have the latest Fire tablet, I would highly recommend you
buy the voice dream reader app from the Kindle app store.
-----Original Message----- From: Mary Otten
Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2016 3:47 PM
To: vi-kindle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vi-kindle] Re: Voices for fire tablet
The voice I would like would be the Kendra voice. I have it on a PC and
also on my android device and on my iPhone with voice dream reader. I had
an old Kindle fire, but it couldn't be updated to the latest version of
voiceview. It has the old screen reader. And you couldn't get any voices
for it except for what came on the device. I heard that with the new ones,
there were other voices available in the Amazon Kindle store or whatever
they call that Store that isn't Google play store. Since Amazon owns ivona,
maker of all those voices, it would be nice to see all of them in the
Kindle play store or App Store. That's why I was wondering what was there.
Mary
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On Apr 23, 2016, at 3:07 PM, Melissa Tucker <melissatucker4@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Not sure, but I wish the kindle fire had. the alexa voice.
On Apr 23, 2016, at 4:40 PM, Mary Otten <motten53@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I think that the Kindle fire tablet come with Joey and Sally voices
installed. Is that correct? If so, which other voices are available from
the Kindle store?
Mary
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