Ok, I did find it with vocalizer for NVDA. So, question, can you get NVDA 
voices and use them with other things, Voiceover etc? I feel like short of just 
using a program like VM Fusion and windows on the mac, there's gotta be some 
kind of work around. I feel like there's probably some back door type way to 
get this voice installed on a mac, it's just, we haven't found it yet. Thoughts?
Laurel
On May 8, 2014, at 9:40 AM, Devin Prater <[email protected]> wrote:

> This voice is very good, from the little I know about Hebrew. It is for NVDA. 
> Salome in Yeshuah.
> 
> 
>> On May 7, 2014, at 21:56, Laurel and Stockard <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi guys,
>> I ran across an interesting piece of information today regarding a Hebrew 
>> voice for text to speech solutions. Apparently, Nuance has developed 
>> recently and put out a Hebrew voice, named Carmit. This voice is available 
>> on windows and Android platforms. Now, what makes this interesting is that 
>> from what my research taught me, Apple actually uses Nuance as a voice 
>> provider. Most of my voices that I use with voiceover are in fact Nuance 
>> voices. Tarik, the Arabic voice, and Aurelie, the French voice, are 2 
>> examples of this, as well as the English South African voice.
>> Now, apparently all that Apple would have to do it would seem to make the 
>> Hebrew Carmit voice available would be to add it to its Nuance voice server. 
>> It seems that this could be rather an easy fix for Apple, especially since 
>> they already use a tun of Nuance voices.
>> Question 1, what do you guys think? Is this a possible solution? I know 
>> there are a small group of us that really want a Hebrew voice.
>> question 2, do any of you know if it's possible to somehow get a Nuance 
>> voice, like this Hebrew one, on the mac through some 3rd party means? I wish 
>> there was a way I could try and make it work.
>> Anyway, I'm interested in you alls thoughts on this. If you wanna know more 
>> or hear a sample, just google "Hebrew voice Carmit Nuance."
>> Thanks
>> Laurel
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