Hi!

I tried this with VoiceOver, and they were absolutely terrible to work with. 
I'd maybe hear one phrase spoken, then the voice would crash. Even then, the 
voice was truly unresponsive, even if I used the voice without VoiceOver.

I just had another look, and it seems that the male voices disappeared for 
British English. It has been a while since I tried these, but at the time they 
didn't seem very interested in hearing my crash logs, but that might have 
changed.

Regards,
Nicolai
On May 4, 2013, at 8:29 AM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith <ly...@mac-access.net> 
wrote:

> Hello everybody
> 
> Have any of you tried the CereProc voices for OS X?  These voices are 
> developed by a company based in Scotland, here in the UK.  They do several 
> voices and also have a number of companies who have incorporated the voices 
> into their own solutions. They are so good that I bought Gordon a couple of 
> them. They are almost as good as the Acapella voices and, at just over £21 
> each, they are a snip at the price.
> You can find the voices here:
> <http://www.cereproc.com/>
> 
> I would be interested to hear any informed opinion.
> 
> He
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