Of course, I started using it with JAWS, and since I’ve been using NVDA, it’s been my default there as well. As soon as Apple brought it to the iPhone, it naturally became my default there too. No matter the platform, its speed and responsiveness have always convinced me more than any other voice.
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I know this is a very divisive debate, where I think people are either lovers or haters, but to this day, I’ve never been able to move past Eloquence as a voice on all the screenreaders I use. -
I know this is a very divisive debate, where I think people are either lovers or haters, but to this day, I’ve never been able to move past Eloquence as a voice on all the screenreaders I use.I know this is a very divisive debate, where I think people are either lovers or haters, but to this day, I’ve never been able to move past Eloquence as a voice on all the screenreaders I use. Even though many consider it old-fashioned and outdated, since there are much more natural-sounding voices, I could never part with it.
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I now have an active #Gemini and an active #Claude subscription, and I thought Gemini was amazing, but Claude, especially the new Opus 4.6, is just beyond belief.@RadioJens Well, you could say that #ChatGPT has become the standard for anyone who needs a chatbot for anything. It's a bit like Pringles for chips or Tempo for tissues. However, in recent months, its models have fallen behind Gemini and Claude, which now allow for increasingly accurate responses and natural conversations. Both have their specific advantages; Claude is very technical and can produce well-functioning code.
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I now have an active #Gemini and an active #Claude subscription, and I thought Gemini was amazing, but Claude, especially the new Opus 4.6, is just beyond belief.