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VoiceMan5 - a Voice Notes manager for the Series 5/5mx

(Freeware)

Page Created: 19th August, 1999

Last Update: 8th May, 2001


VoiceMan5.zip  (84Kb)     VoiceMan5 v1.43 - The Voice Notes manager for the Series 5 / 5mx / MC218

Available for the following language machines:

English (i.e. UK, US, etc.)  &  German (i.e. Germany, Austria, etc.)  &  Italian  &  French  &  Dutch

Swedish  &  Norwegian  &  Spanish  &  Danish  &  Czech  &  Portuguese

(Click on the VoiceMan5 icon above to download.   All the language versions are included in the installation file.)

Compatible with: Psion Series 5 Psion 5mx Ericsson MC218

Please let me know what you think of VoiceMan5 by voting for it at EpocZone.  Just select your score (10 is best, 1 is worst) and click on 'Vote'.   Thank you.

VoiceMan5: A Voice Notes manager for the Series 5/5mx

Click here to see the Dutch language version.  (My thanks to Jeremy Tjon for doing the Dutch translation)

Click here to see the Czech language version.  (My thanks to Martin Sindelar for doing the Czech translation)

Click here to see the Danish language version.  (My thanks to Michael Degn for doing the Danish translation)

Click here to see the German language version.  (My thanks to Mario Collado for doing the German translation)

Click here to see the Swedish language version.  (My thanks to Michael Björck for doing the Swedish translation)

New:  Click here to see the Portuguese language version.  (My thanks to Miguel Pereira for doing the Portuguese translation)

Click here to see the Norwegian language version.  (My thanks to Gaute Hvoslef Kvalnes for doing the Norwegian translation)

Click here to see the Italian language version.  (My thanks to Sergio Alisi and Alberto Zaccheroni for doing the Italian translation)

Click here to see the Spanish language version.  (My thanks to Lorenzo Francisco Cruces González for doing the Spanish translation)

Click here to see the French language version.  (My thanks to Christophe Goetzmann and Patrick Van den Borre for doing the French translation)

 


What's new?

8th May Update:

30th October Update:

6th September Update:

4th September Update:

7th August Update:

3rd July Update:

Read the VM5Changes.txt file here or in the VoiceMan5.zip file above for a full history of VoiceMan5's updates.

Installing VoiceMan5:

Installation information is available in ReadMe.txt here or in the VoiceMan5.zip file above.  NB: The various language versions contained in the zipped .sis file above are for those language version machines.  I.e. the French version will install/work on a French machine, German on a German language machine, etc.   If however you want to run a language version on a different language machine (say, Italian on an English language machine), then email me at Anti-SPAM email image: just type it in as you read it.  :¬)and I can send you a version that will work in that way.

Different languages?

Within a couple of days of the release of v1.0, I was asked if a German version could be generated (the program is as much language-specific to the machine as the user!).  This has been done by creating a resource file for the program using Guillaume Sabouraud's excellent freeware apps. that will generate this resource file automatically from an ordinary EPOC Data file and then adapting VoiceMan5 to use it.  See my DIY Translations page for details of how it's done for Clock5.

If you'd like a different version to run on your specific language machine, let me know and I'll create one for you.  Enjoy VoiceMan5 - I'll make a language version for you!

What is VoiceMan5?

It's a Voice Notes manager for your Series 5/5mx.

As someone who drives quite a bit in my job, I find the Psion's Voice Notes / Recorder facility very handy (once you get over the strangeness of talking to your Psion!) for capturing "to-do's" and ideas as I'm driving along.  At least, it works very well so long as you want to review the Voice Notes you've made as soon as you next switch your Psion on.

Very often however, I want to do something else when I open my machine again and so Voice Notes gets sent to the background whilst I browse my Agenda, look up a phone number, etc.   The problem is that I then invariably forget to review or action the Voice Notes I made when I next switch the machine on.  What I wanted was an unobtrusive program that reminded me about pending Voice Notes every time I switched my Psion on again...

VoiceMan5 is designed to check this for you.  It's a small program which checks to see if you've any Voice Notes recorded on your Psion when you switch your machine on.   It's very small and consumes little power or system memory and so can be left to run in the background all the time.

Okay, what else can it do?

VoiceMan5 can also change the default drive used by Voice Notes to record from c: to d: (and visa versa).  This can be used in conjunction with the Standard Folder location (specified in the System preferences) to record your Voice Note(s) to wherever you want them.  The advantage of recording to the d: drive (i.e. compact flash) is that it gets around the Series 5's 8Mb internal memory limit (16Mb on a 5mx).

Program features:

Using VoiceMan5

When you run VoiceMan5 for the first time it'll scan your Psion's C:\ drive¹ to see if you have any Voice Notes recorded². If you don't, it'll go to the background and wait until you next turn the machine on - when it'll scan³ again for Voice Notes.

If it finds recorded Voice Note(s)², it will present you with a number of options:-

There is no Menu structure in VoiceMan5 simply because I didn't really think it necessary (and it'd just make the program bigger).  If there is a demand for it however, I'll create a simple one.  You can quit VoiceMan5 either by selecting the 'Quit' option when the program comes to the foreground or by closing the program from the Open files / programs list (Ctrl+J in the System screen).  VoiceMan5 will automatically close and re-open itself when backing up using PsiWin (version 2.3 or greater).

¹ You can change the drive that VoiceMan5 scans on startup. Click on the 'Settings' option to do this. It will also give you the option to copy or move an existing Voice notes file when you change drives.

² The program will ignore any Voice Note less than 500 bytes in size. This is to allow for the use of the 'Erase' capability in the Record/Voice Notes app. which effectively 'empties' the Voice Notes file of any sound information - but doesn't actually delete the file (leaving a small 'stub' file instead).

³ Just make sure that the Standard folder set in the System screen (Menu/Tools/Preferences) is where your last Voice Note was recorded. (It will be by default - this is just in case you've moved it!).

Settings

The Settings dialog allows you to:-

Hot-key

The 'Hot-key' combo. of Ctrl+Fn+V can be used at any time that VoiceMan5 is running in the background to pull it to the foreground.  If VoiceMan5 finds a Voice note file when the Hot-key is pressed, it will display VoiceMan5's alert screen.  If no Voice note file is found, the Settings dialog will be displayed.

Compatibility

VoiceMan5 has been tested on an 8Mb Series 5, a 16Mb 5mx, and an Ericsson MC218.  It's not been tested on a netBook, Series 7  - but then I'm not sure if they have the same Voice Notes functionality as a Series 5/5mx/MC218 anyway.

Future plans...


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