Speaking Notepad 5.2
| Developer: |
QwertyStudios (more products...) |
| OS: | Win98/ME/2000/XP/2003 |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$29.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 3.81 MB |
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Hello! I'm Speaking Notepad! I am powerful and handy analog of Microsoft Notepad. But as you can see, I can speak! I'll read your TXT, DOC, PDF, HTML and RTF documents, readme's, notes, e-mails and clever and interesting thoughts aloud! With my help you'll cope quickly with routine work at home or in the office. Just imagine, how much easier it is to listen to texts instead of reading them. Give a rest to your eyes! I'm also able to read texts with SAPI4 and SAPI5-compliant high quality voices, different speed and pitches, read clipboard content, record texts into WAV, MP3 or WMA files and even read every word or sentence you are typing. That means you can control your typing aurally without looking fixedly at your monitor. With powerful bookmarking system I'm an ideal solution for reading e-books and creating audio books. I'm designed for those who value swift commodity in work combined with fascinating abilities and an interface which will delight your eyes. I'm sure, we'll become friends.
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