I did download it, it appears to be fairly accessabile just use vo- keys+h to find out what the buttons are. I don't knwo all its capable of yet and haven't really done much as I just grabbed it. I did send the developer a note with a few questions. If it does what it claims, it really is a fair price.
I'll report more as I have a chance to check it out.

Scott



On Mar 11, 2006, at 8:53 PM, Bill Malyszka wrote:

Can anyone comment on how this would compare to iSpeak It available from ZappTek?

http://www.zapptek.com/ispeak-it/

This progtam is not free, but offers sme interesting features. Thanks for any info!

...Bill

On Saturday, March 11, 2006, at 05:00PM, Jane Jordan (Gmail) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Oh neat.  kind of like books2burn, sounds like.  I'll have to look at
it.

Jane


On Mar 11, 2006, at 3:35 PM, David Poehlman wrote:

Hi All,

I go to apple mac os x downloads when I want something for my mac
and I have yet to fail to find what I am looking for even if I
don't know its name.  For instance, I found audacity there and was
looking for an app to convert text files to audio and found lips.
It's easy to use, freeware and accessible.  Preferences are dimmed
for some reason and there's no documentation but it will accept
typed and pasted text and convert/export to .aiff in any Mac os x
voice and its rate is adjustable.  It lacks the expression of VO
but I think that has to do with the fact that it uses say for its
output.

If you're looking for a quick way to convert text into an audio
file, give lips a whirl from the Mac os x downloads page in the
audio section.

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