SpeakLine is a language tool for Mac that uses the voice assist function of Mac OS X to read the texts chosen by the user. You can store multiple documents in the application memory and listen to them on different voices (both male and female) and even with musical instruments effect. At first the SpeakLine may seem redundant as there’s an awesome VoiceOver feature in Mac OS X, but the programs have two major differences with it whose make this worth of trying. The first is designed to read a specific text, determined by the user and the second is a tool to assist the visually impaired, including even the web pages and system menus. More to read.
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