PRNewswire: Fonix Releases FAAST Text-to-Speech for Linux x86 | Linux Today

PRNewswire: Fonix Releases FAAST Text-to-Speech for Linux x86

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Aug 3, 2000

“Fonix Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: FONX), a leading
provider of human-user interface technology solutions for wireless
and mobile devices, vehicle telematics, Internet and telephony
systems announced today the commercial release of its FAAST (Fonix
Accelerated Application Solutions Technology) Text-To-Speech (TTS)
Software Development Kit (SDK) for Linux x86.”

“The release of the Fonix FAAST TTS Linux x86 SDK paves the
way for Fonix technologies to set the standard for speech-enabled
applications on the Linux platform.
Designed for developers
seeking rapid speech integration into a high-speed open source
operating system, this new release enables the seamless integration
of exceptional quality unlimited vocabulary TTS, as well as a
unique customized vocabulary TTS.”

“The Fonix FAAST TTS SDK for Linux x86 features a high-level TTS
Application Programmer Interface (API) set that allows customers to
easily incorporate text-to-speech into their products. Moreover,
the SDK’s utilization of Red Hat Package Manager files facilitates
rapid installation, and allows programmers to begin development
almost immediately. The Fonix FAAST API also supports the C++ and
Java programming languages.”


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Web Webster

Web Webster

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