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ClipSpeak is a lightweight text-to-speech tool that speaks text you copy to the clipboard. It’s small, and tries not to be in the way, keeping user interfaces and interaction to a minimum. I intend this to be a quick and easy tool to use when you need something read aloud.
Right now it just sits in the system tray’s icon area, reading whatever you copy to the clipboard with the currently selected SAPI5 synthesizer in the control panel’s speech dialogue.
I intend to have the first release up on CodePlex within the next month.
Flimag hasn’t had much progress since my last post. I’ve been poking around at this thing and that and thought about things now and then. This project is quite difficult, and requires much time, so I’ve decided to work on something else for awhile. Check out the post above!
So I’ve been looking at this thing and that, trying to figure out what to use for Flimag, and I found out that Windows Vista finally has a compositing window manager, Desktop Window Manager. With composition, windows are drawn separately into buffers, and this sounds like it could be very useful for a screen magnifier. I believe many of the Linux magnifiers use this methodology.
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