Panopreter reads any text aloud and converts the text into wav and mp3 audio files, so you can listen to the audio later with a portable mp3 player device. It also reads text copied to the Windows clipboard from any other software window. It Includes text to speech and text to MP3 toolbarsfor Internet Explorer and Microsoft Word.
Hi, Michelle -- Thanks for reaching out, and as this thread is a bit older, if you were interested in reaching any of the participants who may no longer be subscribed here directly, you may do so by using the 'Contact Me' link on their profile page.
Also, while I have no experiences to share with iVona, I did want to share the following discussions where some community members have mentioned using iVona:
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Panopreter reads any text aloud and converts the text into wav and mp3 audio files, so you can listen to the audio later with a portable mp3 player device. It also reads text copied to the Windows clipboard from any other software window. It Includes text to speech and text to MP3 toolbarsfor Internet Explorer and Microsoft Word.
Thanks for sharing Martin, and welcome to Heroes!
Hi Michael,
I've gone to the iVona website. How do I copy and paste "the text to speech" into my Articulate Storyline 2 file?
Thanks
Hi, Michelle -- Thanks for reaching out, and as this thread is a bit older, if you were interested in reaching any of the participants who may no longer be subscribed here directly, you may do so by using the 'Contact Me' link on their profile page.
Also, while I have no experiences to share with iVona, I did want to share the following discussions where some community members have mentioned using iVona:
And also general Text-to-Speech Discussions that may be of interest:
Hope that helps! :)
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