Hi!
I've been wondering that since i got my mac and never got any answer on that.
Very disappointing.
/A
2 aug 2014 kl. 18:53 skrev Devin Prater <[email protected]>:

> Hi all. As a long-time user of both Windows and the mac, I keep wondering why 
> eSpeak hasn't been ported to work with voiceover and the mac speech API. If 
> Eloquence can be ported, why on earth can't eSpeak, being open source and a 
> native linux program, be ported? Is Eloquence just that good, and mac users 
> so into windows that Eloquence, a native windows app, just has to b ported, 
> in a rather weird form with only one voice and a few weird bugs, rather than 
> eSpeak, with its many languages, amazing pronounciation and configurability? 
> And I don't want just a "type text and push that there play button and hear 
> it talk" little toy app. I want it to be selectable in the VO speech pane of 
> the utility, as a system voice, and usable in the say fuction of the 
> terminal. Is that really,  really too much to ask for of an open source 
> program? If so, then open source is just as unreliable as regular freeware.
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