Ok, now that the basics are met, let's get to the more complicated stuff. As all of you know, I'm looking for a Greek synthesizer for Mac. I know most of you can't help me with this, but since these synths have English and other langues, maybe you know about them. A friend of mine, who's very knowledgible in unix but not in Mac, told me that ESpeak might work on the Mac since Leopard is based on unix. He said it wouldn't be as straight forward as installing a synth on Windows but, with some tweeking with Unix, it could probably be done. Does anyone know how accessible the Unix under Leopard is with VoiceOver? If it is usable, has anyone tried installing ESpeak? I'm also thinking of the Festival synthesizer. I know that two windows synths called Demosthenes and Flight were created for the Greek language, but don't know how usable they would be with Mac. If Unix is accessible with VoiceOver, I'm going to contact the creator of these synthesizers and see if he can help me. Another friend of mine said he thinks he's heard of Loquendo being used on a Mac but isn't sure. Is this true? If so, could something like Realspeak be used as well?
Thanks, Tiffanitsa
