FlameReader 4.5

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FlameReader adopts the most advanced speech technique- text to speech, to let you easily listen to any text information in your computer. It can turn any written text into audible speech, which lets you listen to documents, e-mails or web pages instead of reading on screen. FlameReader also allows you to convert text into MP3 or WAVE files for listening later with portable MP3 players. FlameReader features a carefully thought-out design with essential functions including Convert Multiple Text Files into MP3/WAVE Files, Echo Letters, Words and Sentences with Keystrokes, Echo words or Lines with mouse movements, Modify Pronunciations of Words, PowerReader Reads any text directly in Applications, Audio Files Editor. Version 4.5 modifies the way to encrypt the software, more stable.

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