I may have misunderstood. I thought Phillips was a speech to print
program.
I work with LD kids in 2nd to 5th grade. Some use Co-writer, which helps,
but others really need speech to print. I thought it would be great if
there were a speech to print program that was user friendly for a 10 year
old and would work in conjunction with the prediction capability of
Co-writer.
Yoletta Lieberthal
----- Original Message -----
From: <spk2wrt@phoenix.edc.org>
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2000 8:14 PM
Subject: Re: Please respond
>
>
> The continuous operation of the Phillips engine would probably not be
> compatible with the operation of CoWriter. What would be the intention of
> using it with CoWriter, even if it DID work?
>
> Just curious.
>
> Bob Follansbee
> Co-Director, Speaking to Write Project
>
> In a message dated 2/17/00 5:19:21 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> spk2wrt@phoenix.edc.org writes:
>
> > Do you feel that the Philips program would be good for children? Could
> it
> > be used in conjunction with a program such as Co-writer(Don Johnston)?
>
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