TxReader Professional 1.0

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  • Date added:
    14/04/2005
  • File size:
    14.4M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows (all), Microsoft SAPI 5.1

Publisher’s description

TxReader Professional converts documents into spoken words meaning you can listen to your electronic documents instead of having to read them. TxReader can read many types of document this includes e-books, Web pages, and Microsoft word documents. Text can be loaded into the application for reading in several ways. The user can type text directly into, load text from a number of different file types or copy and paste text into the TxReader reading area.

TxReader has many potential applications for use in the home, in businesses or for educational purposes. Build spelling files for use with your audio spelling test (suitable for all ages). Use the spelling assistant (suitable for all ages) to improve your spelling. Use the spelling test to see just how much you have improved (suitable for all ages). Support pupils with poor literacy skills in accessing documents on the Internet independently of teacher or learning support assistants.

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