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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 12, 2001
Filed:
Aug. 05, 1998
Matsushita Electric Corporation of America, Secaucus, NJ (US);
Abstract
A multi-user e-mail reader system allows several users to access their e-mail accounts simultaneously and have the e-mail messages played back with speech synthesis. The user navigates through various functional states of the system using either touch-tone keypad commands or optionally voiced commands interpreted by a speech recognizer. Users can send reply e-mail messages without the use of a computer, by invoking the system's text processor. The text processor operates in conjunction with a keypad-to-ASCII conversion mechanism that allows fully punctuated and properly addressed e-mail messages to be composed from the touch-tone phone. Digital audio sound file attachments may be recorded through the telephone handset and attached to an outgoing e-mail message. A system for storing canned messages allows the user to quickly send pre-composed reply messages, either as stored or after editing using the text processor. The text processor uses a virtual cursor pointer that may be indexed forward and backward at different granularities, depending on whether the system is in play mode or record mode. The granularity can also be changed by the user.