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Text to Speech Converter, Easy and Fun |
Natural voices text to speech is made easy and fun using Mergemill Pro
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Text-to-speech (TTS) is no longer confined to
improving computer accessibility for the visually impaired. Many dedicated
TTS software are now available to increase convenience and fun
in accessing information. Applications range from reading out aloud web pages,
emails, and user specified texts to adding talking avatars to websites. Some
software are also used to convert long texts for podcasts and educational
contents for enhanced learning. Like many of these tools, Mergemill Pro
uses the speech synthesizer in the OS to convert
text to speech.
Synthesized speech has greatly improved since Windows Vista and Mac OS X Snow
Leopard, including realistic-sounding breaths between sentences on the latter.
It is time to include voice in your Mergemill Pro output options in many applications.
Sky is the limit to what you may do. Begin with turning your emails to voice.
Let Mergemill Pro read out web pages or any content you put together. You could
also set up an automated voice announcement system that reads some generated
text at scheduled times.
The unique advantages Mergemill Pro has over other text-to-speech converters
are automation and customization. You may use it to pull texts from diverse
locations, then process and integrate them into a customized piece of text
to be converted into speech, all automatically. You may also choose to have
the output text spoken as soon as it is generated or at a scheduled time you
specified.
Listen to the speech synthesizer reading the above three paragraphs: Windows
7, Mac OS X 10.6 (Alex voice), Mac
OS X 10.7 (improved Alex voice).


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