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CK's Text-to-Speech to MP3

CK's Text-to-Speech to MP3 - 0.93

Create MP3 files from text for iPod.

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Current Version: 0.93
Release Date: 2009-09-08
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 1,111
Downloads (all versions): 6,567

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CK's Text-to-Speech to MP3 ReviewIt works better than Natural Reader for Mac ($69.50)... - Version: 0.92, 9/7/2009 02:29AM PST

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John Petty
As a doctoral student, I never have enough time to read my assignments. A PC friend recommended Natural Reader which comes in 5 PC versions and 2 Mac versions (naturally). I watched/listened to hers, bought it, and it would not convert to mp3--just hangs. Too many stupid steps for something that didn't work, that cost a criminal amount of money.

My wife found this, and it worked great the first time, and continues whether it is converting from your clipboard, text file, or Safari web page. Now I copy the converted file to iTunes, load it into a playlist for school readings, and listen to reading assignments being read aloud. I also have Cepstral voices, so they sound very human.

Thank you, Charles Kelly....
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CK's Text-to-Speech to MP3 ReviewAs 'advertised' - Version: 0.92, 9/17/2008 10:21AM PST

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versiontracker2007
The description of this software is quite accurate. It worked as described except for one minor detail. I copied some text to the clipboard, executed the proper aspect of the application and it proceeded to convert the text to spoken AIFF audio. Upon completion of the conversion the AIFF was automatically converted to mp3 in iTunes. The only aspect that did not work was that the original AIFF was supposed to be deposited in the trash. No complaints on that by me.
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