I have another question.
If TTS is good for us and other business people who want to get something read to them, why can't I buy loquendo voices in an online store (regardless of the price), or several other voices like the Scansoft products? OK, nextup.com offers Scansoft voices for TextAloud and other programs, but even they do not have the new voices. But I know that German IPhone users with IOS 5 and later have the voice Anna on their devices.
Even the non SAPI versions of RealSpeak Direct for JAWS doesn't have Anna.
And this is not only about this one voice.
There are new products and it seems that no one can buy them.
Whether you have the money to do it seems to be not the matter here, but even I as an end user or a member of a company can buy products from Adobe via an online shop.
If I would do so as an end user is not the question, but I could do so.
But the question remains why it is so difficult to get some TTS related products or information on them.

Back to accessibility, a few programs blind people use surely could also be used by people with other impairments. What about all the other people with special requirements appart from the blind? How are the numbers there?

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