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  2. Comparison of iOS e-reader software - Wikipedia

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    Supports multiple concurrent Adobe user account activations, both Adobe ID and Vendor ID accounts. Export notes and highlights to email. Collections Feature for organizing user Library. Apple Books. Apple Books can read text aloud to the user. Kindle. Ebooks can be emailed to an auto-generated Amazon email address.

  3. Speech synthesis - Wikipedia

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    Text-to-speech (TTS) refers to the ability of computers to read text aloud. A TTS engine converts written text to a phonemic representation, then converts the phonemic representation to waveforms that can be output as sound. TTS engines with different languages, dialects and specialized vocabularies are available through third-party publishers ...

  4. Bizrate Insights - Wikipedia

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    Bizrate Insights. Bizrate Insights Inc., trading as Bizrate Insights, is a market research company that provides consumer rating information to their customers. As a Dotdash Meredith company, Bizrate Insights is based in Los Angeles, California . Consumers can see the ratings and reviews from buyers to help inform their purchase decisions. [ 1]

  5. WordPad - Wikipedia

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    WordPad is a word processor included with Windows 95 and later. Similarly to its predecessor Microsoft Write, it is a basic word processor, positioned as more advanced than the Notepad text editor by supporting rich text editing, but with a subset of the functionality of Microsoft Word . Earlier versions primarily supported a subset of the Rich ...

  6. WordPerfect - Wikipedia

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    WordPerfect ( WP) is a word processing application, now owned by Alludo, [ 3] with a long history on multiple personal computer platforms. At the height of its popularity in the 1980s and early 1990s, it was the market leader of word processors, displacing the prior market leader WordStar . It was originally developed under contract at Brigham ...

  7. Microsoft text-to-speech voices - Wikipedia

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    The Microsoft text-to-speech voices are speech synthesizers provided for use with applications that use the Microsoft Speech API (SAPI) or the Microsoft Speech Server Platform. There are client, server, and mobile versions of Microsoft text-to-speech voices. Client voices are shipped with Windows operating systems; server voices are available ...

  8. Speechify - Wikipedia

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    Speechify. Speechify is a mobile, chrome extension and desktop app that reads text aloud using a computer-generated text to speech voice. [ 1][ 2][ 3] The app also uses optical character recognition technology to turn physical books or printed text into audio. [ 4][ 5] The app lets users take photos of text and then listen to it read out loud.

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Spoken Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Spoken articles make Wikipedia content available to those who can understand English but cannot read it. Users can listen to Wikipedia articles while they perform tasks that preclude reading but not concentration (such as running, or housework). Visually impaired users can use screen readers, but they may not be as accurate as a human vocal ...