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Text to speech software for android
Text to speech software for android













text to speech software for android

Before Januinstall the latest supported app(s) and version(s) and save the APK's somewhere. (The Apple Store allows one to do this but Google Play doesn't.)ġ.

text to speech software for android

This is absolutely false! There are multiple ways to "get it back" - it's just that you won't be able to install old unsupported versions from the Google Play Store. Do it up, get hired and fix all the things that Faithlife is too dumb to fix! John might agree with that false premise.Īs I mentioned to John, Faithlife is hiring and I recommend you sign up for an interview. Or, maybe you think Faithlife already solved the Android Mobile app text-to-speech issue years ago but is purposely holding it back to punish customers. It seems really daft of me to have to mention that but it's no less silly than your assumption that Faithlife could easily implement text to speech in the Faithlife Android mobile apps. This is remedial economics and should be understood by anyone who budgets their money.įaithlife doesn't have a money tree that Jesus renews every day with $100 dollar bills like manna from heaven, just in case you didn't know that already. If (for example) supporting a platform used by 2% of customers ends up costing 6% of the support budget, that is bad for business. The first mandate of any business is to stay in business. Why doesn't Samsung support Android 4.4, 5.0, 5.1, 6.0, 7.0, etc? A Samsung "Kill-Switch"? Or, could it be that not enough customers are using those Android versions to make it profitable to support them?įaithlife's standard is to drop support for platforms that lose money for the company. Every company wants to stay in business. Robert, why doesn't Microsoft support Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows XP, or Windows 7? Is that a Microsoft "Kill-Switch"? Or, could it be that it's a money losing proposition.? There never was a programmed kill-switch to sabotage any installation - it's simply called "dropping support". Then, you extended your "kill-switch" conspiracy theory to the iOS apps: the fix is in because a programmed kill-switch will sabotage the installation."

text to speech software for android

Years ago I remember reading your posts about Faithlife purposely programming a "kill-switch" (your words) to prevent customers from installing old unsupported versions of the Faithlife Android Mobile apps. Those who know nothing about the underlying structure of the Faithlife Android Mobile apps somehow have the most arrogant confidence in their absolute ignorance.















Text to speech software for android