Hi Dennis and Anne, For text to mp3 files Assistiveware has started selling a product called ConvenienceWare GhostReader:
http://www.convenienceware.com/ghostreader.php This uses the great-sounding voices of VisioVoice, and is VoiceOver friendly. Like VisioVoice, you can buy language packages that do text-to-speech in a wide variety of languages. It's cheaper than VisioVoice because the voices are used for document reading and text-to-speech, but not for the full integrated support of VoiceOver. You have the same control options for skipping sentences or paragraphs (or jumping back to read sentences) that VisioVoice gives. You can also switch voices midway. And you can convert text files to audio files or iTunes tracks. Cheers, Esther On July 28, 2007, at 10:09AM, "Anne Robertson" wrote: >Hello, > >I use VisioVoice from: >www.assistiveware.com >It's also a nice little reader and comes with great-sounding voices. >Not cheap, though. > >Anne > > >On Jul 28, 2007, at 9:07 PM, Dennis DiBona wrote: > >> Hi List >> what is a good program that is vo friendly to convert text files to >> mp3. >> Dennis >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
