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New free online text-to-speech application

Anthony Goubard has sent in his new online text-to-speech application called "Japplis Speech" which is available for free at http://speech.japplis.com. It can read the text while you're typing it as well as line by line. It can read selected text or the entire text.

He says, "If you like it, share it. The more users, the more time I will spend improving it."
Tell us what you think!

Comments

That is nice app... You should check out http://www.iSpeech.org. The voice is amazing!

I am using this app for my Dad, a recent stroke victim, that is having difficulty speaking

Thank you for such a simple and easy solution for this purpose, without having to purchase, install, and configure anything.

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