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The Talking Moose is a desktop application that adds personality to your PC! Originally created By. Steve Halls MD for the Macintosh, The Talking Moose is an animated Moose character that occasionally pops up on the screen and either tells jokes, says witty quotes, compliments you, or simply insults you. The Moose, once a Macintosh only phonomenon is now available for the PC thanks to Aaron Lambert! Watch your friends reactions when your computer talks out of the blue saying things like "The more you run over a dead cat, the flatter it gets!" The Moose uses text to speech technology which allows you to program him to say anything you want! Right click on The Moose icon in the system tray and select Moose Phrases. You can then select the following catagories: Greetings, Random Phrases, and Goodbyes. Greetings are spoken when you first start The Moose or if you have him starting with windows, he will greet you! Random Phrases are what The Moose speaks when he is running at the interval you set. Goodbyes are what The Moose speaks when you shut down your computer.
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| Format: | Software | Size: | 8,105 KB |
| Date: | Jul 2008 | Version: | 5.1 |
| License: | Free | ||
| Platform: | Windows | ||
| System Req: | Windows NT 4 SP 6Windows 2003 SP 1Windows XP AMD 64-bitWindows XP 64-bit SP 1Windows NT 4 SP 2Windows 2000 SP 1Windows 2003 64-bitWindows 2003 AMD 64-bitWindows XP 64-bit SP 2Windows NT 4 SP 3Windows 2000 SP 2Windows Server 2003 x64 R2Windows 2000Windows |
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