
: There is Bookish now: http://sciencepower.org/Bookish/ It is still in pampers, but it works! Excellently on Mac! Version 1.2 is now out and it solves this problem along with most problems in
There is Bookish now:
sciencepower.org/Bookish/
It is still in pampers, but it works! Excellently on Mac!
Version 1.2 is now out and it solves this problem along with most problems in out loud TTS book reading. A lot of them are mentioned here as well.
Bookish is completely free. It includes few very good online TTS engines like Voice RSS and Google TTS. So you don't have to buy good sounding voices for Windows.
I am sorry that this reader still cannot be classified as good, so I only partially answered your question.
But it's purpose is fulfilled as it performs basic tasks of reading out loud EPUB, MOBI, PDF, doc, docx, ..., and doing some more things.
1.2 also denumerizes lines if you wish, so page numerations can be removed.
I also apologize for answering by recommending my own product.
My intention is to share it with you so that we all can benefit from my passion for audiobooks and learning new languages, which was big enough to make me write a reader, because I wasn't happy with any existing before.
If you decide to give it a try, you'll believe me when I say that THIS IS NOT AN ADVERTISEMENT!
Someone would stumble over it anyway and people will start to use it, once it's completely stable.
That is why I don't feel very guilty when posting this.
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