Products
WinText Pro |
text telephone
program for Windows |
Price 1,900 Skr. |
Textax also delivers modems with the text telephones
programs at an additional cost. We recommend
"PowerBit Pro 56k Flash"
WinText
Pro
Textax AB and Hadar has designed and produced the text telephone programs,
WinText Pro, which are primarily for people who are deaf and hearing impaired. The
programs comply with the "Requirement Specifications for Text Telephones in the
Nordic Countries", but in addition have several features that facilitate usage.
By making use of a computer as a text telephone, a number of unique functions are
added. One of the most important goals was to design the programs specifically as text
telephones - not as some kind of adapted terminal program. This means, for example, that
there is full support for background processing, allowing the program to be active even
when the user is working with other programs. For more information, or to order the
programs, please contact Support
WinText Pro have the following features:
- Background processing - the program is always active and ready to receive calls.
- The text can be displayed in one common window or two separate windows, side by side or
up and down.
- A telephone book in which the most common numbers can be stored, up to 255 in each book
- Automatic answering - the person who calls can also leave a written message
- Ability to call in to one's own text telephone and read the messages received.
- Ability to call one's own text telephone and change the answering message.
- Calls can be saved in a file for later transfer to a word processing program, etc.
- Calls can be printed out.
- The length of the call can be measured.
- The date and time are recorded on incoming messages.
- Phrase memory - often used phrases can be saved in the telephone book for quick and easy
access.
- Texts can be copied from other programs and sent by pasting them into the message.
- Text size and typeface can be varied to accommodate a variety of needs, such as for
those who are visually impaired.
- Ability to have different styles for incoming and outgoing texts.
- Ability to send messages in Minicall Text for pagers and GSM-SMS( Short Message Service).
- Support for computer-based aids such as magnification systems, speech synthesizer and
braille displays.
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