Text Speaker 2.02
| Developer: |
DeskShare (more products...) |
| OS: | Windows2000/XP/2003/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate/ Vista Home Basic x64/ Vista Home Premium x64/ Vista Business x64/ Vista Ente |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$29.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 3.75 MB |
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Text Speaker will convert any text document to MP3 audio. Create your own audio books. To hear text, just open a Microsoft Word, Rich Text (RTF), HTML, or text (TXT) file. Click Speak to hear a clear, understandable human-sounding voice read the document, or click Convert to Audio to create a WAV or MP3 file to listen to later.
Create narration for your tutorials and marketing videos, proofread documents, or create voice menu prompts for your phone messaging system. No need to rent a studio or hire announcers: the program turns your script directly into finished audio files.
Text Speaker uses any voices that are installed on your computer. You can also download and use any of the free voices from our website, Deskshare.com.
When you purchase Text Speaker you receive two high-quality professional voices, Mike and Crystal, produced by AT&T Natural Voices. |
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