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Swift 3 support is now complete!

22 October

Just one last quick note that Swift 3 support for OpenEars and all of its plugins is complete: you can now use a Swift 3 sample app found in the main distribution, or use custom Swift 3 tutorials for OpenEars or any of its plugins, and as of today, the downloadable and online documentation for […]

Swift 3 support part 2: tutorials!

21 October

Greetings, This is just a quick second update that the second part of Swift 3 support is complete: the OpenEars distribution now has a complete Swift 3 version of the sample app for you to work with and it has a complete Swift 3 custom tutorial tool. You can download the sample app at https://www.politepix.com/openears […]

Swift 3 support part 1: sample app

20 October

Greetings, This is just a quick update that the first part of Swift 3 support is complete: the OpenEars distribution now has a complete Swift 3 version of the sample app for you to work with. You can download it at https://www.politepix.com/openears and the Swift 3 sample app is found in the folder titled OpenEarsSampleAppSwift […]

OpenEars and Swift

21 May

UPDATE: Swift 3 support is now available. Hello again! I wanted to share some information about OpenEars Platform Swift support. I like Swift, and OpenEars works well with Swift (there are self-supported discussions in the OpenEars forums on how to use OpenEars with Swift and I’ve heard of no issues related to the framework – […]

OpenEars 2.0 and version 2.0 of all plugins out now!

05 December

Today I am very pleased to be able to announce the shipping of OpenEars 2.0, and the entire OpenEars plugin platform 2.0. If you are a licensed user, this is a free upgrade for you. Links and the upgrade guide can be found at the bottom of this post if you want to jump down […]

OpenEars in Space!

07 July

When I was but a wee geeklet, my hands-down favorite museum was the Boston Museum of Science, Where It’s Fun to Find Out.1 Although “Delightful” may not be the most common response to “Early-80s Boston” on a word association test2, the Museum of Science was a garden of both earthly and unearthly delights. There was […]

OpenEars 1.7: introducing dynamic grammar generation

10 April

Last September I was at iOSDevUK, which is a lovely iOS developer conference on the Welsh coast at the University of Aberystwyth, and a friend asked me what the next feature for OpenEars would be after Spanish support. I said that before I added anything else, I needed to get rid of technical debt and […]

OpenEars now updated to 1.66 with a number of fixes

03 April

I’m happy to announce the release of OpenEars 1.66 featuring a number of helpful fixes affecting both stock OpenEars and also Rejecto and NeatSpeech: • A fix to the order of the Spanish lookup dictionary that could affect accuracy • Improvements to the fixes to voice audio detection from 1.65 • A fix for an […]

OpenEars and all plugins now updated to 1.65 with many fixes

05 February

[politepix-blog-inline-text-ad] I’m happy to share that OpenEars, RapidEars, Rejecto, SaveThatWave and NeatSpeech have all been updated to version 1.65 with many fixes for stability during long-term listening and a couple of new features: • Fixes for 100% of known/reported issues that can cause hangs or rare crashes over long listening periods with OpenEars and RapidEars. […]

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OpenEars and all plugins now updated to version 1.64 with 64-bit compatibility

12 December

It’s my pleasure to introduce OpenEars, RapidEars, NeatSpeech, Rejecto and SaveThatWave version 1.64. With this version, OpenEars and all of its plugins are 64-bit compatible. I would have loved to have released this sooner, but it was a big port and everything had to be released together, and a couple of the frameworks were a […]

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