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If you look closely at the review, you'll notice that (gasp!) she's
reviewing version 0.28b. This was before the translation feature was
implemented into the program, and I believe that speaking incoming
messages was also added agter 0.28b (I can't remember exactly when it was.
..speaking notifications has been in for a while). The reason you can
tell she's not on the TOT build is by the preferences pane. You'll notice
that it is the all in one .nib file, rather than the NSPreferencePanes
that it currently uses.
Matthew Stuckwisch
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On Wednesday, January 9, 2002, at 09:47 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> I just saw the "review". It was a little weak, IMHO. I sent Megan an
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>> Hi Megan,
>>
>> I enjoyed seeing your review of the Fire instant messaging client for OS
>> X. I'm surprised you didn't point out some of it's better features
>> though.
>>
>> Fire can be set to save all conversations for later browsing, a feature
>> I find particularly helpful since I use Fire for work conversations.
>>
>> Fire also uses Mac OS X's built in spell checker when composing messages.
>> Fire can also speak incoming and/or outgoing messages using Mac OS X's
>> built in text-to-speech.
>>
>> And the coolest feature is that Fire can translate messages, on the fly,
>> to or from English, French, Spanish German Italian or Portuguese. Not
>> a feature I need too often, but very nice.
>>
>> Thanks for reviewing this great product.
>
> -Scott
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