Hi Sean.
I heard about these voices that I mentioned at the Apple Corps of Dallas 
meeting, which is a group of sighted Apple users (me being the only blind 
person right now in the room. (I'm trying to increase the VoiceOver users in 
there.) When I find out more, I'll let you guys know, should I find it useful. 

Gigi

On Sep 18, 2011, at 1:52 AM, Shawn Krasniuk wrote:

> Hey Gigi. I'm not sure what you meant by "Voices that sighted people like to 
> put on the Mac sometimes." Usually if a sighted person uses a computer, they 
> don't need Voice Over or other screen readers. But if I had to guess, would 
> you be referring to the Acapela voices? If so, go to assistiveware's website 
> and you can download a 30 day demo of these voices. However, if you want to 
> buy these voices, it's $99 for the first language pack. There's also Cepstral 
> but I don't recommend those voices. HTH.
> 
> Shawn" 
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