Dear sir..
Can you please tell me the storage capacity of Nokya 3250? Can it record 
conversation and otherwise for a longer duration and if additional software 
is required for this purpose what is the cost of the software? I purchessed 
talks 2.51 and got it upgraded sometimes back to 3.0 will be eligible to get 
my copy upgraded to 3.10. I am using nokya 6600.
Thanks and regards Mittal.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rohan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Access India" <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2006 7:20 AM
Subject: [AI] Talks 3.10 Released


> Hello listers,
>
> Please find below the Talks 3.10 release information file.
>
> Start of file
>
> TALKS&ZOOMS Version 3.10
>
> Release Notification
>
>  1.. Introduction
>
>  We proudly announce the release of the Nuance Accessibility Suite -
> Nuance TALKS and Nuance ZOOMS - Version 3.10 for Series 60 3rd Edition
> for today, December 12th, 2006.
>
>  This release is addressing a broad range of new mobile handsets that
> are running Symbian 9.1 Series 60 3rd Edition. It does not offer major
> feature changes over version 3.0 for Series 60 2nd Edition (see below
> for details of what has changed). The deliverables remain as they are,
> with no changes compared to version 3.0; the manuals and audio CDs do
> not change.
>
>  b.. The new handsets
>
>  This section describes the newly supported handsets in a little more
> detail, and gives examples of the (not necessarily TALKS-specific) new
> features that come with them.
>
>    a.. Overview
>
> Nokia has released a broad range of handsets that utilize S60 3rd
> Edition, with very different form factors, and different feature sets
> addressing different target user groups.
>
>  a.. The Nokia 3250 and all N-Series devices (N71, N73, N80, and N91)
> are optimized for multimedia access. The 3250 and N91 come with
> special audio player keys, and the N91 does even offer a 4GB or 8GB
> hard drive. We do not officially support the Nokia N92 (targeting
> mobile TV) and N93 (the camcorder-alike device), that require more
> testing, especially for ZOOMS.
>
>  b.. The Nokia E-Series handsets (E50-1, E50-2, E60, E61, and E70)
> are the handsets targeting the enterprise or serious business user.
> They are interesting for your customers as well, because they are
> offered for a really competitive price. Most of them, except for the
> E50, offer a SIP-compatible Internet telephony client. These devices
> allow access to various push-e-mail services, including Blackberry
> Connect. The E61 does even look similar to a Blackberry device; it
> comes with a QWERTY keyboard. We do not yet support the U.S. version
> of the E61, which is called the E62, due to audio playback issues;
> this device will be supported soon with a patch release.
>
>  c.. The Nokia 5500 is an outdoor device, targeting the sportsmen.
> TALKS does not yet support the special applications related to sports.
>
> Please have a look at
> http://www.s60.com
> to find out more about these
> devices and other upcoming Series 60 handsets.
>
> The following sections will describe major features of Series 60 3rd
> Edition devices, that now are accessible via the Nuance Accessibility
> Suite.
>
>    a.. Audio Playback
>
> Though all S60 3rd Edition handsets support playback of Microsoft DRM
> protected and unprotected content, the Nokia 3250 and N-Series devices
> are optimized for audio playback, and they are delivered with a stereo
> headset. The N91 comes with a 3.5mm jack, and thus allows using
> standard headphones. For the other devices, Nokia offers adapters that
> plug into the POP port of a handset, offering a 3.5mm jack for audio
> output.
>
> If you have purchased media protected by Microsoft DRM (WMA), you can
> use the Windows Media Player Version 10 (or higher) to copy these
> files to your handset, if allowed by the owner of the purchased
> content. The easiest way to do that for a user with low vision is to
> follow these steps:
>
>  a.. Select the file(s) to copy in Windows Explorer, then press the
> Enter key to start Media Player;
>
>  b.. Stop the playback with Ctrl-S;
>
>  c.. Connect your handset to the PC with its USB cable, select "Media
> Player" from the mode selection menu on the phone;
>
>  d.. Tab to "Synchronize", and press Enter to open the associated
> context menu;
>
>  e.. Choose to synchronize the current now-playing list with the
> device, and wait until the job is done.
>
> The easiest method to copy unprotected content, like MP3 files with or
> without watermarks, is to connect the handset in data transfer mode,
> which allows you to access its memory from the PC, just like an
> additional USB drive.
>
> Now you can use the Music application on the handset to play the
> copied content. While the audio player implements most functions that
> are desireable, it does not yet offer a full resume after issueing a
> Stop function, and the playback is muted when skipping forward or
> backward.
>
>    a.. SIP-based Internet Telephony
>
>    Internet telephony using a SIP-compatible client becomes quite
> poplar now. With the E60, E61, E70, and N80 Internet Edition, which
> offer WLAN and a SIP client, you can take advantage of SIP telephony.
>
>    Not all SIP VoIP services will work with the SIP client that comes
> with the Nokia Series 60 3rd Edition handsets. One service that
> appears to work well, and that has published a good description how to
> get SIP telephony to work on the E60 and E61, is Sipgate, available in
> German and English:
>
>    Germany:
> http://www.sipgate.de
>
> Austria:
> http://www.sipgate.at
>
> UK:
> http://www.sipgate.co.uk
>
> Residents of other countries can use these services as well, but
> may not be able to get local land-line phone numbers.
>
>    b.. Podcasting
>
> Nokia has released a Podcasting client especially for the N91, which
> offers enough storage on its 4GB/8GB hard drive. You can download this
> client from
>
> http://www.nokia.com/podcasting
>
> You can also find simple instructions on that web page, to help you
> getting started.
>
> You can expect quite large downloads when podcasting. Thus, you should
> ensure that you use an internet connection with a flat fee and high
> speed. The WLAN connection would be the best choice for the N91.
>
> We have not tried to use the Podcasting client on other handsets.
>
>  a.. What's New?
>
> In addition to supporting additional handsets, version 3.10 introduces
> some improvements to existing features, compared to previous versions
> of TALKS. These will be made available also in a version running on
> Series 60 2nd Edition soon.
>
>  a.. Settings changes now take effect immediately when confirmed with
> "OK".
>
>  b.. Settings application now speaks on all phones (including 3rd
> Edition), even when TALKS is unloaded - this used to work on older
> phones, but not on newer models like the N70 and N90.
>
>  c.. Future versions of TALKS can now be installed without having to
> disable the currently running version first, resulting in more speech
> during the upgrade.
>
>  d.. Magnification: softkeys are focused correctly when switching
> screen modes with [Talks],[*].
>
>  e.. Magnification: also tracks horizontal cursor movements in text.
>
>  f.. Fixed automatic reading of Caller ID when [Key 1] shows "Accept"
> rather than "Options".
>
>  g.. Pressing [Talks] key no longer starts checking the screen for
> updates (avoids situations where the screen is being re-read
> unexpectedly).
>
>  h.. Disabled [Talks],[long 1] to open the (currently missing)
> application-specific help page.
>
>  i.. Registration shows an error message if something goes wrong
> while sending, rather than just waiting.
>
>  j.. Some general stability and performance enhancements.
>
>  a.. FAQ
>
> Q: Can I install the new TALKS&ZOOMS version to old S60 1st or 2nd
> Edition handsets?
> A: No, this is a completely different version that can not be
> installed to older handsets.
>
> Q: Your software does not install on my E-Series handset or branded
> device! Why?
> A: While TALKS&ZOOMS itself is certified, and thus can be installed on
> any supported S60 3rd Edition handset, the installers for the TTS
> engines (Eloquence or RealSpeak Mobile) are not signed. E-Series
> handsets and some branded devices do only accept the installation of
> signed software, unless you turn of the related option inside the
> Application Manager:
>
>  a.. Open the phone menu.
>
>  b.. Open the App. Manager inside the Tools folder
>
>  c.. Press "Options", then select "Settings".
>
>  d.. Set "Software Installation" from "Signed only" to "All".
>
>  e.. Press "Back" to close the Settings dialogue, then "Exit" to
> close the App. Manager.
>
>  f.. Now, you can install the TTS engine.
>
> Q: Which TTS engines are currently supported on the new handsets?
>
> A: Currently, all Eloquence and RealSpeak Mobile voices that were
> available in TALKS 3.0 are also supported in 3.1.
>
> Q: Can I have speech on a call with the new handsets?
>
> A: This is currently not supported with most TTS engines, due to some
> changes Nokia made to the phone software that makes access to this
> functionality more difficult now. We are working on an update that
> will enable this feature also in 3rd Edition handsets. When using
> Nokia's built-in TTS with TALKS (using the NokiaTTS driver), speech
> during a call is already possible.
>
> End of file
>
> Enjoy
>
> Rohan
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