They have said this is for MAC only, but I understand that MAC already
has an in-built TTS?

Also, if this can work with Itunes, does it mean that this can be used
in Ipods?

Subramani

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Subject: [AI] TextParrot offers natural, affordable text to speech

Macworld.com
Tuesday, December 12, 2006

TextParrot offers natural, affordable text to speech

By Peter Cohen

AssistiveWare, developers of accessibility software for Mac OS X, on
Tuesday introduced its new "ConvenienceWare" line of software. The new
line debuts
with TextParrot 1.0, multilingual text-to-speech software that is priced
starting at $39.95.

Developed in collaboration with the Acapela Group, TextParrot features
naturally-sounding, high-quality voices and supports one or two
languages of your
choice: US English, UK English, French, German, Italian, Danish, Dutch,
Flemish, Spanish, Portuguese, Norwegian and Swedish. Other languages are
coming
soon.

A Universal binary, TextParrot lets you listen to your documents; you
can create your own personal podcasts or audio books by exporting the
audio tracks
to iTunes. Or you can just use TextParrot to speak selected text in a
reader window.

TextParrot requires Mac OS X v10.4 or later.

http://www.macworld.com/news/2006/12/12/textparrot/index.php

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