I think the one for mac is cepstral alex, that's what I heard on 
a podcast, and it actually breathes after every sentence or to.  
Nice, eh? Is that available for windows too?





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>From: "Bryan Peterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Date sent: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 08:08:24 -0600
>Subject: Re: [Audyssey] USA Games Engine was  gma game engine

>I wonder if the Cepstral voices would work on a Mac machine? I 
seem to
>remember seeing links for that on their downloads page.  I 
suppose then the
>only problem would be finding good, accessible games and software 
of the
>same caliber as what's on Windows.  It's funny, but I remember 
one time we
>were having trouble with my PC back when I was still using Win98 
Second
>Edition and my dad threatening to buy me a Mac.  That was back in 
the days
>when the speech output was still crap though.  And as for games I 
don't even
>know if there were any, leastways any that we could play.
>Time is an illusion, lunchtime doubly so.
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>From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 8:50 AM
>Subject: Re: [Audyssey] USA Games Engine was gma game engine


>> Hi Bryan and all,
>> I'd like to make a couple of corrections about the Mac.  I've 
seen a few
>> comments based on very old out dated information that is no 
longer true
>> for Mac OS.  So I'd like to spend the next couple of paragraphs 
to point
>> out some of these changes.
>> First, the Outspoken screen reader for Mac no longer exists.  It 
was
>> discontinued sometime around the time Mac OS X came out.  Apple 
has made
>> its own sscreen reader, VoiceOver, which is built directly into 
Mac OS
>> Tiger and Mac OS Leopard.
>> There are many advantages that VoiceOver has over Outspoken.  
One of
>> these is because VoiceOver is intigrated into the Mac OS 
installation
>> you can install Mac OS with speech.  You never have to depend on 
someone
>> else to help you install the operating system.
>> Second, it is true under Mac OS 9 and earlier the Apple voices 
were not
>> very good.  Under Mac OS 10.4 and later the speech quality is as 
good as
>> if not better than Windows TTS engines.  I've recently had a 
chance to
>> play with VoiceOver on Mac OS 10.5 Leopard and it is extremely
>> responsive.  The TTS engines are extremely good.
>> Third, a lot of people are all too quick to point out there is 
more
>> software for Windows than Mac.  This is true in some respects, 
but there
>> is a lot of Mac stuff out there that probably goes unnoticed.  
One reason
>> is not every computer store nation wide carries Mac stuff.  You 
usually
>> have to go to a special Mac dealer to get Mac software and 
hardware.
>> Some dealers carry both, but they aren't as many as those 
exclusively
>> selling Windows based PC software and hardware.
>> Another reason Mac OS software may go unnoticed is that there is 
a lot
>> more open source applications for Mac then there is for Windows.  
Since
>> it is open source it doesn't ship with the OS or come on a cd 
from a
>> computer store.  You will need to download it from the internet, 
run it
>> through the Mac compilers, and install it.  No problem for guys 
like me
>> who have been doing this for 10 years on Linux.

>> Bryan Peterson wrote:
>>> And I don't know if it's improved much since the days when I was 
forced
>>> to
>>> use it by the fact that my High School's computer lab was all 
Mac, but I
>>> absolutely hated OutSpoken.  I could hardly understand the darn 
thing most
>>> of
>>> the time.  And that annoying crackling noise it always made 
didn't help
>>> any.
>>> Time is an illusion, lunchtime doubly so.



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