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Text2Speech.org is a free online text-to-speech converter. Just enter your text, select one of the voices and download or listen to the resulting mp3 file. This service is free and you are allowed to use the speech files for any purpose, including commercial uses. Mac OS X voices CereVoice text-to-speech v4.0 is available for Apple Mac OS X, bringing CereProc's high-quality voices to computers running Apple's OS X: 10.7 Lion, 10.8 Mountain Lion, 10.9 Mavericks, 10.10 Yosemite, 10.11 El Capitan and 10.12 Sierra. CereVoice can replace the default Mac voices with a wide range of other accents and languages. Text to speech produces natural sounding synthesised text from the words that you have entered in. With 82 different voices to choose from and the ability to adjust the rate and pitch, there are countless ways in which the synthesised voice can be adjusted. Text to Speech is another easy-to-use feature built into Mountain Lion. Again, launch System Preferences, choose Dictation & Speech, and click on the Text to Speech tab. In the area below you'll. Voice-to-text is a helpful feature for those who are often out and about. And for those who have a Mac computer, you can take that feature and use it in your everyday workflow. The key is a built.
What is MacinTalk? MacinTalk is Apple's text-to-speech, or speech synthesizer, extension that allows Mac documents to 'talk' their text using a range of computerized voices. MacinTalk (v1.0.2) was relased on April 15, 1985 and works on Mac OS 1.x to Mac OS 6.x MacinTalk 2 and MacinTalk Pro (both v1.2) were released in 1994 for Mac OS 6 or 7 and were almost immediately made obsolete by MacinTalk 3. MacinTalk 3 (v1.4) was released in 1995 and became Apple's TTS standard until OSX and is part of Mac OS 7, 8 and 9. macintalk3.sit(463.25 KiB / 474.37 KB) Macintalk 3 (v1.4 / 1995) / compressed w/ Stuffit 1091 / 2014-04-14 / 2017-02-26 / 7596669ff7e12f1ac2d12f412eba019304aa2fd5 / / MacinTalk-131.sit(95.57 KiB / 97.87 KB) / compressed w/ Stuffit 97 / 2015-08-08 / bc462002bc88fbea60f6cbc0b8e87356ec001ff8 / / MacinTalk_2_(1.2).sit(69.06 KiB / 70.72 KB) Macintalk 2 (v1.2 / 1994) / compressed w/ Stuffit 320 / 2017-02-26 / 3234ea351c29006819152ce5215c6f58f95f9bb6 / / MacinTalk_Pro.sea.bin(507 KiB / 519.17 KB) MacinTalk Pro (v1.2 / 1994) / Binary encoded, use Stuffit Expander 214 / 2017-02-26 / 172dc8a0eef4f3828a12fc00632ba1b18dd345a9 / / MacinTalk_1.dsk(409.46 KiB / 419.28 KB) Macintalk (v1.0.2 / 1985) / DSK SD floppy disk image for vMac / DSK image 562 / 2017-02-26 / 411152e9adda2f01409144f21a1bcc67eda25aa1 / / Architecture
From Mac OS 6.0 up to Mac OS 9.2 Compatibility notes How to extract exe files on mac. Architecture: 68K Mac OS 6.x - Mac OS 9.2.2 Note: MacinTalk (1985) is only good for Mac OS 6 or lower and is archived here because a very few and old apps/games require this version to work and sometimes it did not come bundled with them. If you use Mac OS 7 or higher, there is no point in installing any of those MacinTalk versions at all, since MacinTalk 3 ships on the Mac OS installation CD's. Emulating this? It should run fine under: Basilisk II |
Hi Everyone,
A few days ago I upgraded my 2011 17' MacBook Pro from 10.6.8 to 10.8.4. I've been having fun with some of the new features. But I just tried Text to Speech. I download some of the higher quality voices (including Jill and Samantha, and Emily(UK)). But no matter what voice I select as my System Voice when I have the computer read part of a page it always uses 'Alex'. I can sample all the other voices in the control panel, but it always uses 'Alex' no matter what I select or do.
How do I get it to use 'Jills' voice?
Thanks,
Thanks,
Jeff
Text To Speech Software Mac
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
Mac Alex Text To Speech Message
Posted on Jul 1, 2013 9:31 AM