Text to speech is evolving. The implications of text to speech technology are really broad, especially for the specially challenged. Even for most of us, who love to tap away on our keyboards, giving our ears a chance over our eyes has some interesting benefits. For instance, we can absorb information when we are busy doing something else.
Most of our information comes viaour browser and that’s why the Google Chrome extension called Chrome Speak deserves a mention.
Chrome Speak can read aloud any selected piece of text within the browser. It uses the native text tospeech feature of the operating system (Windows, Mac OS X, and Chrome OS). Chrome Speak does its bit to add some more handy ways to read long pieces of text. Just let it roll after selecting text and right clicking on the browser page and clicking on Readthe selected text. Click on Stop reading to stop the voiceover.
Description thank nice info
Chrome Speak, select to speak with offline tts engine.
TTS ( text to speech )
- Select text and select "Read the selected text" from context menu.
- It works on long texts and it is offline, so it can be faster
- Select "Stop reading" from context menu to stop current reading.
- Be translated into almost all Languages.
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/diagnfimeecdcecjpnkjgbnlelkclcpj
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AND FOR MOZILLA FIREFOX
Read pages or selected text using microsoft tts engine...
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/speak-it/
Text to Voice
'Text to Voice' or 'Text to Speech' is one of the coolest add-ons. It gives Firefox the power of speech. Select text, click the button on thebottom right and this add-on speaks the selected text for you.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/text-to-voice/
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