SpeakLine

Seller Leo Kaessner Category Utilities
App Size 0.7 MB Requirements OS X 10.6 or later
Version 3.0.4 (May 21, 2012)
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SpeakLine lets your Mac talk to you!
Type your Text, select a voice and your Mac reads the text. Have some fun with funny voices or read texts in native languages.
FEATURES:
★ Read the typed Text
★ Use the system voices to read the text with a fun voice or with a native language voice
★ save your texts
★ export your texts as an Audio file (AIFF)
Your Mac talks with you.
We are still working on improvements and updates. We are happy about every kind of feedback.
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