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Natural Voices - Related Softs |
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ReadPlease 2003 1.1
ReadPlease is an all purpose text-to-speech program that can read anything on your screen (as long as it can be copied onto the clipboard). ReadPlease Plus is also compatible with the AT&T Natural Voices speech engine.
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ReadingBar 2
Full-featured, easy-to-use, natural sounding text-to-speech toolbar for Internet Explorer ®. ReadingBar 2 is multi-lingual and compatible with the AT&T Natural Voices speech engine. Comes with a built-in Reading Window similar to ReadPlease 2003.
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TxReader Professional 1.0
TxReader converts documents into spoken words meaning you can listen to your electronic documents instead of having to read them. TxReader can read many types of document this includes e-books, web pages, Microsoft word documents and more.
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Text to Speech MP3 with Natural Voices 1.71
Text to speech, text to mp3, batch convert text files to MP3 files. Integrate with MS Word, WordPerfect, Internet Explorer, Windows Explorer. Read aloud any text. AT&T natural voices (US, UK, German, French, or Spanish) provide you excellent voice.
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Speech Engine DLL SDK 5.0
Start recognizing voice commands in any spoken language. From writing a simple voice commands recognition program to a VoiceXML PC-To-PC Interactive Voice Response, English Language is no more a programmers only limit.
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TxReader Special Edition 1.0
TxReader converts documents into spoken words meaning you can listen to your electronic documents instead of having to read them. TxReader can read many types of document this includes e-books, web pages, Microsoft word documents and more.
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Easy Talking Notepad 3.0
Easy Talking Notepad enchance the ability of computer to talk and read your emails, documents, online news in one of its many voices and converts them into WAV or MP3 file.
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Text-to-Speech Master 2.3.5
Text-to-Speech Master is very powerful and interesting program that lets you listen to documents, e-mails or web pages instead of reading on screen or even convert them to audio files!
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