there is also books2burn. It lets you break up the file at specific points if you want and save them as audio files. sI don't know if CSpeech does that yet.

Jane

sOn Sep 4, 2006, at 10:14 PM, Dan Keys wrote:

Hey Joe,
Wow, I forgot all about that. I guess it's been a while that it's been discussed on the list. Good idea. And as always, thanks.

On Sep 4, 2006, at 8:08 PM, Kafka's Daytime wrote:


On Sep 4, 2006, at 10:16 PM, Dan Keys wrote:

Hello,
No, but I did have text aloud for windows and I loved it.
I have emailed them because I will purchase it after the ability to save audio files from the text is available so I can listen to books and things on my mp3 player.

Hi Dan,

If you're just looking for text-to-audio conversion, you can use our C-Speech application which is free. More information on the C- Speech page at:

http://www.kafkasdaytime.com/cspeech/

Hope that helps,

Joe





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