Harold,
 
If we were to use Texterity I would assume, then, that we would use both their web browser and their mobile platform services.  Would doing this involve added cost?
 
Also, please let me know if there is a practical way to add programmed voice translation to an online service.  If there is, about what would it cost?
 
Tnx,
 
Jim
 
Jim Weaver, K8JE, Director
ARRL Great Lakes Division
5065 Bethany Rd.
Mason, OH 45040; Tel. 513-459-1661
ARRL, The national association for Amateur Radio
 


From: Kramer, Harold, WJ1B [mailto:wj1b@arrl.org]
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 2:32 PM
To: arrl-odv
Cc: Glass, Katie, KB1ULQ
Subject: [arrl-odv:19624] Texterity Mobile Demo

Hi,

 

I received quite a bit of feedback that the Texterity QST digitization demo did not work on mobile platforms.  I had Katie Glass check with Texterity and they sent us a second link that is to be used specifically for mobile platforms.  The first link that they sent us was for Web browsers.  Katie  checked the mobile link here and it works fine on the iPad and iTouch.  If you have a mobile device, please check this for us and let Katie and I know how it performs and looks.

 

 

http://livedemos.texterity.com/qst_demo/201009   

 

 

If you are interested, here are their corporate sites:

 

www.texterity.com  

 

www.coverleaf.com

 

 

 

73,

 

Harold


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