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Plugins for Google Chrome and Microsoft OneNote?

Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 9:52 am
by loneraver
Hi guys,
I wanted to let you know that you have the most helpful product in the world for students. It has proved time and time again valuable for helping me proofread my academic papers. I'm sure that I would have never done so well in my undergrad without TextAloud reading my paper back to me. Now a few years have gone by and things have changed since I first started using TextAloud. These days, I use a lot of chrome because of how unbelievably fast it is and I use a lot of Microsoft OneNote for organizing my notes. Sadly, there is no integration with TextAloud for either of these products. For this reason, I would like to know if you where any closer to releasing a chrome plugin? What about a MS OneNote plugin? I use TextAloud a lot when I'm working on my master's thesis. it'd be nice to work in TextAloud with my research. I'm really tired of copying and pasting into word or your standalone program. it'd be nice to have the same intergration that I have in MS word which make my life so much better.

BTW, I used textaloud to proof read this post and it helped there too.

Re: Plugins for Google Chrome and Microsoft OneNote?

Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 2:05 pm
by Jim Bretti
We haven't looked at either of these yet. Requests for integration with both OneNote and Chrome come up often, so they are definitely on the list. Sorry I don't have better news but hopefully we'll be able to get to them soon.

Re: Plugins for Google Chrome and Microsoft OneNote?

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2011 6:05 am
by flashweb
Just a small speaker icon like in extension

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/deta ... lanhpmhmje#

will be fine for chrome. While speaking, make the icon change to stop. Only play and stop, so it won't take much space. I hate toolbars that take lot of space.

Re: Plugins for Google Chrome and Microsoft OneNote?

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 11:13 am
by voiceboxer
Any updates Jim? Chrome seems to be taking over the planet along with the rest of the Google empire. There is no doubt it is the best browser out there. I know that when I am working on my email marketing stuff I always make sure to work in Chrome. It just seems like some of my favorite applications are having a harder time catching up. In the world of prominent IT jobs and internet usage I am honestly surprised at the slow adaptation rate.

Re: Plugins for Google Chrome and Microsoft OneNote?

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 11:42 am
by Jim Bretti
Sorry, but no updates to report here. Chrome is very high on the list, but we just haven't gotten around to it yet.

Re: Plugins for Google Chrome and Microsoft OneNote?

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 2:07 pm
by Bruce
loneraver wrote:,
. For this reason, I would like to know if you where any closer to releasing a chrome plugin? What about a MS OneNote plugin? I use TextAloud a lot when I'm working on my master's thesis. it'd be nice to work in TextAloud with my research. I'm really tired of copying and pasting into word or your standalone program. it'd be nice to have the same intergration that I have in MS word which make my life so much better.
BTW, I used textaloud to proof read this post and it helped there too.


I use Chrome as well and I also use other software from time to time where I absolutely need TextAloud to read my selected text. My solution, often even when using Firefox, is to highlight the text and use keyboard shortcuts/hotkeys with TextAloud. It works very well for me and, as illustration, physical disability means I must do everything by voice. Tips:

In Google Chrome and much other software you can highlight any contiguous block of text by triple clicking. I use a macro with my speech recognition for the purpose but you can use your mouse or, I would suppose, other favorite macro program. Once you have a block of text highlighted you can extend the block using the usual suspect keys, such as the Shift key with arrow keys or, as an example of selecting from and including the current block to the end of the text, "Ctrl+Shift+End". Then use the TextAloud hotkey for reading the text.

I don't know about Microsoft OneNote but there are instances where this will not work. A sad example of this would be the web browser Opera. Otherwise, perhaps at least an interim solution for you.

Bruce

Re: Plugins for Google Chrome and Microsoft OneNote?

Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 1:16 pm
by geneven
I would like to add myself to the clamor of users wanting to use TextAloud with Google Chrome. I just got a new laptop, haven't been running Windows for ages, but now I am and the first two things I did were delete Internet Explorer from my desktop and open Google Chrome. I philosophically prefer Firefox, since it is freer, but I find Chrome clearly preferable for my purposes, unfortunately. So it may be some time before I even install Firefox. If I do. Same goes for Opera. It's great, but Chrome is just too good.

Re: Plugins for Google Chrome and Microsoft OneNote?

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 10:15 am
by jdogg13
I would also like to see a plug-in for Chrome.

Re: Plugins for Google Chrome and Microsoft OneNote?

Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 12:39 pm
by DeeJayNYC
I would also LOVE it if you would create a "Speak Selected" Button for Google Chrome!

Thanks.

Re: Plugins for Google Chrome and Microsoft OneNote?

Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 3:51 pm
by Chuck B
Well, here it is 3 or 4 years later . . . any movement on developing a plug in for Google Chrome? It's sorely missed in my home office! ;-)

Re: Plugins for Google Chrome and Microsoft OneNote?

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 11:25 am
by Jim Bretti
Sorry but no news to report yet. A Chrome extension is probably one of the most requested new features, so it is still high on the list.

Re: Plugins for Google Chrome and Microsoft OneNote?

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2016 12:32 pm
by jdennis7118
Another year, any update on the Google Chrome Plugin? I believe this string started in 2011

Re: Plugins for Google Chrome and Microsoft OneNote?

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2016 2:11 pm
by Jim Bretti
Yes, we did release a TextAloud extension for Chrome in TextAloud version 3.0.89. If you're running a version of TextAloud earlier than that, you can download an installer for the current version at http://www.nextup.com/files/ta3.exe.

Re: Plugins for Google Chrome and Microsoft OneNote?

Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2021 5:07 pm
by andrewpinney
Any hope for a plug-in for Microsoft OneNote? I know there are multiple platforms for OneNote, but if you were choosing one, hard-core OneNote users prefer OneNote 2016 desktop. Many thanks.