A couple of weeks ago, I did drop a message on the lists, informing you all 
about a new app that is under its development. The app is called Extended 
Dictionary, and intends to meet several of the requests from many of you, for a 
better exception dictionary feature in Window-Eyes. I have been working on the 
app for a good handful of weeks now, and the Beta now is just about ready to be 
distributed to those of you who want to participate in the Beta-cycle. I had a 
hope to have had it all Beta-going already, but there has been a few days 
delay. This mainly due to the time it took to write the quite excessive 
documentation for the app.

A couple of effects, that has been implemented into the new app since I last 
did inform you of its  features, would be: 
When shipping, the dictionary will already have been set up in such a way, that 
fractional numbers will be handled correctly. You no longer need to listen to 
your recipes telling you to add 1 2 teaspons of salt, when it actually meant 
half a teaspoon. With the app installed, your fractions will read as "half", 
"quarter" and "thirty seconds". 

It will further handle most dates, that are written in their short forms. Like, 
when you see a date written as 21/03/-2012. It should now read as "March 
twentyfirst 2012". 

For those of you, who are doing a lot of measurement reading, and who are tired 
of having either to guess which numbers are in inches, or deal with the speech 
saying "quote" after each number, here is another little goodie. The app ships 
with definitions, that should make most of measurements in inches, be spoken 
like "one inch", "three quarter inch", "fifteen inch", and so forth.

My goal is to release the Beta version for testing, to all that has expressed 
their want to participate - right in the middle of next week. Please be aware, 
that once the Beta has been distributed, it will no longer be possible to join 
the beta-cycle. Therefore, for all who has not yet expressed their wish to 
join, please drop me a line at the below Email. Please do not expect to be 
included in the cycle, simply by replying to this message on the list. 

I specially welcome international users, or those of you, who make use of more 
than one voice in your computer activity. Since the app stores separate 
dictionaries for each voice, it is of importance to have it tested in 
environments where the user frequently switches between different voices. This 
whether he or she does so out of convenience, or due to switching between 
multiple languages, with each their voices. Might I even call specially for at 
least one user, who has access to an external synthesizer, like a USB synth. I 
have tested the ap here, with Eloquence, and a couple of SAPI voices, since 
that is what I have access to; and expect most users would be using. But it 
sure would be nice, to see if it works in conjunction with an external synth as 
well.

Welcome to a Beta-testing!

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