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Power Text to Speech Reader 1.00 - Read any text aloud on your PC or save as mp3

Read any text aloud on your PC or save as mp3

Power Text to Speech Reader
 
Power Text to Speech Reader: Power Text to Speech Reader is an award-winning text-to-speech player that lets you listen to documents, e-mails or web pages instead of reading on screen,it uses voice synthesis to create spoken audio from text with natural voices.

You can listen on your PC or save text to MP3 or wave files for listening later. Even better, if you have a portable audio device you can take your text as MP3 files to the gym, in your car, or anyplace you need to go.It can directly open Plain Text files (.txt), Microsoft Word files (.doc), PDF files (.pdf), EMail files (.eml), Rich Text files (.rtf), HTML files. For Microsoft Internet Explorer users,Power Text to Speech Reader supplies a handy toolbar plug-in for Internet Explorer and for Microsoft Outlook supplies a handy toolbar plug-in for Outlook.Power Text to Speech Reader supports dozens of male, female and robotic voices for over 11 languages.

Power Text to Speech Reader can monitor the Windows Clipboard and automatically process its contents. This feature makes it easy to read web pages, e-mail messages, documents and much more.

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For $29.95

Download: Download Power Text to Speech Reader 1.00 (3.7 Mb)
Download Count:0
Release Date:2006-09-06
Last Updated:2006-09-14
Manufacturer: 1SpeechSoft
Product Support: Power Text to Speech Reader WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:PIII 500,256 MB, 10M free disk space
Install:Install Only
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