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Thu, 31 May 2007 09:15:18 +0200
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I'm not sure what exactly you're getting at. I do not think this is a 
question of what syntehsizer you use but how well your access 
technology performs with e-sword and how used you are to working and 
configurting it.

As I said befoer, E-Sword is free except for some logged add-on 
modules and you can download a copy and a multitude of add-ons from

www.e-sword.net

and try it out for yourself.

If you have a bible package that works for you and lets you do what 
you want and need to do, then i'd say stay with that.

hth

Doris



At 09:03 PM 5/30/2007 -0600, you wrote:

>Doris,
>
>I'm not talking about a speech synthesizer that is specifically for 
>Greek or Hebrew.  I'm just wondering if the speech synthesizers we 
>totally blind people use everyday would work with E-Sword, for all 
>the functions we would want to have, including looking up 
>Greek/Hebrew definitions.
>
>Thanks for your input!
>
>Sharon
>
>
>
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