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I've using of System.Speech.Synthesis; and System.Speech.Recognition; for .NET C# Windows Form Application, but I can't find information, if Microsoft David, Mark, Zira Windows System Voices, can be used as Text-To-Speech and System.Speech.Recognition; as voice recognition tools in application for commercial, or at least scientific projects.

I'm not looking for another TTS tools, because these tools completely satisfy the desired result, but I do not quite understand their status for using

if you look into mono project list you can find there also system.speech and recognition here, at the same time it is bundled with Windows so I'm not really understand what it means, and how this rules works

Would be good if you can help me figure out with this information

  • Seems like I just saw this question... – DonBoitnott Jul 17 '17 at 14:59
  • The asker seems to want legal/licensing advice on using Microsoft tools in a commercial application. That seems off-topic to me. – DonBoitnott Jul 17 '17 at 15:02
  • @DangerZone Hello, question is simple, can you use `System.Speech.Synthesis;` for commercial cross-platform app with mono for example if Speech.Synthesis is sold and bundled with Windows, or for example just sell windows form application which uses this tools... –  Jul 17 '17 at 15:03
  • @DonBoitnott Hello, you saw it, because I wrote it again. And no, my question is based on fact that the mono project allows you to use it this way, so I'm not asking legal/licensing advice, I'm asking about your own experience with this tools and given ability to use it –  Jul 17 '17 at 15:08
  • Still no answer for that?.. – Vitaly Zdanevich Apr 22 '19 at 10:21

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