Voice Reader Text to Speech – Review

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On August 5, 2011

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Voice Reader Text to Speech – Review

Our rating:

By: Linguatec

Version #: 2.2.0

Date Released: 2011-08-03

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Price: 1.99

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Voice Reader is an app that reads text documents and speaks them out loud in a variety of voices and languages. If you’re the kind of ambitious person who attempts to use their iPhone for reading books and work documents you’ll be more than aware that it can be an eye-straining process. By reading out loud to you, Voice Reader overcomes this problem.

The app gives you access to 32 voices in 21 foreign languages, which can be purchased separately. Alternatively, there is a whole bunch of international ‘online voices’ that you can access for free if you have a WiFi internet connection. As well as being generally useful, some fun can be had making foreign voices speak English phrases; I particularly recommend the Dutch.

Aside from reading out text documents and whatever you type into it, Voice Reader has plenty of options and customisability. You can save all your audio and text files on your iPhone, or you can send them straight away to an e-mail address. 

The options to tweak the speed and pitch of the reading voice is also a nice touch, though I confess that I mainly played around with it to create the most strange and distorted voice possible; some of the vocal mutations I came up with were actually quite disturbing.

The only complaint I can make against this app is the interface, which is unflexible to the point of  not being able to navigate your way back to the home page of the app. If, for instance, you just typed and saved an audio/text file, you can’t then return to the main page to open it, or anything else in the app for that matter. Hopefully this issue gets amended soon.

While the voices available perhaps lack the character to read out a novel to you, they’re useful if you need to remember things for an exam, want your work reports read out to you, or want to quickly find out how to say things in a foreign language. Also, if like me you have nothing better to do, then manipulating the voices to sound utterly inhuman is genuinely entertaining. The diverse uses of Voice Reader make it an app that most people will find handy, or at least fun.

 

 

Quick Take

Value:High.

Would I Buy Again:Yes.

Learning Curve:Medium.

Who Is It For:People who prefer to absorb information by listening rather than reading. Which I'm guessing is most people?

What I Like:Huge variety of languages and customisability.

What I Don't Like:Awkward interface.

Final Statement:A multi-functional text-to-voice app that most people would find a use for.

Read the Developer's Notes:
 Comfortable listening instead of cumbersome reading! Voice Reader offers professional voice output in 21 languages, 32 voices and much more for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. 


Simply copy text from emails, websites, documents, notes or other applications and have them conveniently read out to you anywhere and at any time with Voice Reader. You can even open whole text files (in Unicode format) or enter your own content and have it dubbed.
 

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