Hi all,
I'm going tomorrow to try to set up an old friend of the family who is blind and has recently lost her voice (seemingly permanently) with some assistive software to hopefully make her life a bit easier...
She's been blind since I was a child and is very functional in her day to day life in dealing with that, however she's just lost her voice entirely, making it very difficult to communicate at all. She's currently limited to typing on her laptop and having you read it to communicate.
So... what I'm fishing for is some reccomendations on Text to Speech converters and possibly an aural web browser. The stipulations being that I'd like for them to be very user friendly, the most current apps available and must be free or very low cost (under ~$50 USD combined cost). If you've got any personal experience or have even heard of anyone having good experience with software of these types, I'd truly appreciate your feedback.
TIA, Stephen
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