- Platform: PDA, Pocket PC 2002
- Media: CD-ROM
- Item Quantity: 1
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Catch up on email messages while driving or exercising.
Listen to information while your hands or eyes are occupied.
Play text files of any length--webpage information, presentations, papers, reports, books, etc.
Create play lists consisting of .TXT, .MP3, or .WAV files.
Choose from multiple pre-installed themes or create your own.
11 high-quality, award-winning Fonix TTS English voices (other languages available).
Access all the features of Fonix iSpeak directly from the Today screen.
Listen to text files of any length, text copied to the clipboard, files saved to a play list, or any text you type.
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It does what it says,
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This review is from: iSpeak for Pocket PC - Text to Audio/MP3 (CD-ROM)
It does what it says and is quite handy.
But it does not work with Windows Pocket PC 2003 so everyone with that system must wait for an upgrade. If you have Windows 2002 or earlier, you will be happy with the purchase.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Use it with Windows Mobile 2003 2nd Edition,
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This review is from: iSpeak for Pocket PC - Text to Audio/MP3 (CD-ROM)
Last year I chose my PDA platform based on whether it supported text to speech (I love Palm, but it didn't, Pocket PC did). My Asus MyPal A730 (with Windows Mobile 2003, 2nd edition) reads to me for my entire two hour commute each day using iSpeak for Pocket PC. I leave my PDA in portrait mode and have not had any issues. iSpeak is installed on my 1GB SD card so I don't use up the main system memory. It's very easy to use. I don't know of a better text to speech engine out there for a PDA and would recommend this to others who have a lot to read and time to listen. As I drive an older car that is a little loud, I use an FM transmitter so I can listen to iSpeak through my car speakers.
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