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SpeakText with Natural Voice Options 20071110

Text to speech, read aloud file list, text to mp3, batch convert text files to MP3 files. Integrate with MS Word, WordPerfect, OpenOffice, IE, Explorer. Read aloud any text. Natural voices provide you excellent voice. Learn foreign language.

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