TextAloud is the award-winning text to speech tool that is used by people
all over the world. Recently, we have learned that an increasing percentage
of our customers are using our software for converting text to MP3 for use
on portable devices such as iPods. This enables them to listen to emails,
websites, documents and articles wherever they are!
It's a fact - MP3 players aren't just for music anymore!
Our customers have a discovered a variety of different uses for TextAloud
in conjunction with iPods, Rios, iRivers and more.
Listening eBooks is popular with the users of TextAloud.
That's no surprise, considering how easy it is to create your very own audio
eBook! You'll be amazed by how human-like the latest TextAloud voices are,
and you'll certainly love being able to listen to your eBooks in the car,
on the train, in the gym, or wherever you are.
"I have many more hours to listen while walking, driving
and doing things around the house than I have time to sit and read. I therefore
use TextAloud instead -- and also save on eye strain! I have almost stopped
listening to the radio -- why listen to the troubles of the world when
I can be reading a book I missed in my youth?"
If you're a stressed and busy student, why don't you convert
all those long and complicated texts into MP3? That way, you'll be able to
listen and learn wherever you are. A lot of people actually find that they
learn better when they listen to the material, and TextAloud makes the whole
process very easy.
"I work full-time while going to grad school. This means
I put in a fair amount of time commuting, but I have relatively little
time for actually sitting and reading my assignments. TextAloud allows
me to transfer my readings into MP3 files and do my "reading" while
I drive!"
Many of our customers use TextAloud to convert websites and news bulletins
into MP3 files. This enables them to listen to the news when they want to,
wherever they are - all they need is their MP3 player!
"I listen to a lot of different news clips, from CNN's
daily briefings to CNET to Google news bulletins on many different topics."
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