Voice Output Program
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PROVOX VERSION 4 DISCONTINUED. (Verified 12/2002) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- PROVOX Version 4 is a voice output screen access program designed to give the computer user control of voice output. The program recognizes and spells Amateur Radio call signs; supports JAWS-style dedicated numeric keypad review, dual mode direct and review operation, and 3-D subscreens (rows by columns by attributes). PROVOX has one or two Auto Alert (hot zone) subscreens, and up to four Auto Ignore (dead zone) subscreens....[More Information]
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RALPH THE READER DISCONTINUED. (Verified 12/2002) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Ralph the Reader is a speech output "browsing" program for ASCII textfiles, and files created with Word Perfect or WordStar. Control features allow the text to be read one screen at a time, the beginning or end of the file to be located, a backwards or forwards search for any string of characters (including control and extended ASCII characters) to be performed. The top three lines of the screen display information about th...[More Information]
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SAY IT (MODEL C3490) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 07/94) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Voice output program for the Apple IIe designed for low vision, learning disabled or nonverbal individuals. Single switch operation. Vocalized sentences with blanks in appropriate spots (e.g., My name is.) are scanned at adjustable rate. User selects desired sentence and options for filling in the blank. Sentences may be modified. Requires Echo+....[More Information]
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SAYIT FOR TYPE N TALK --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Sayit adds a 'say' command and four different voice output modes to TRS- 80 BASIC so that any program can be given statements to speak any desired message. Speech modes: Type n Talk text-to-speech, soundspelling, modified IPA, and talking keyboard. All speech modes can be used concurrently in any combination. All printing ASCII characters can be pronounced with soundspelling. Modified IPA can be used for foreign languages. Applications: s...[More Information]
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SCAT (SCREEN ARTICULATOR) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 4/2006) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. ---SCAT is a program designed to be used with RC System's Slotbuster multifunction card or DoubleTalk card. It enables a visually impaired Apple user to gain access to many unprotected programs, through automatic synthesized speech feedback and built-in screen review features. It is compatible with Braille Edit, BEX, ProWords, ProTerm, APH programs, GW Micro programs, Applesoft, Integer Basic, and others. In Echo/Textalker e...[More Information]
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SCREEN READER --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 07/2007) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Screen Reader is a voice output screen reader program designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This voice output screen reader program has a simple interface, making it easy to learn and use. It can be customized using Visual Basic scripting language. This program can speak words or letters as they are typed, and it can read documents, e-mail, web pages, contextual help information, and some...[More Information]
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SCREEN TALK (MODEL S1200) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Voice output screen reading program for IBM PC and PC XT, Compaq, Zenith, Tandy, AT&T and other PC compatibles. Information displayed on screen is simultaneously spoken. Displayed information can be reviewed letter by letter, word by word, line by line. Built in phonetic dictionary. Adjustable speech rate. Compatible speech synthesizers include Echo, Votrax's, Dectalk, Intex. System requirements include 128K RAM, 5.25 inch disk drive, vid...[More Information]
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SCREENPOWER FOR WINDOWS --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 7/2000) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- ScreenPower for Windows (SPWin) is a screen reader program designed to enable individuals who are blind or have low vision to navigate graphically oriented screens using speech or a braille display. It allows blind computer users to access application programs running under Microsoft Windows. SPWin supports both braille and speech access devices including speech synthesizers compatible with the SSIL Standard, as well as...[More Information]
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SIMPLY SPEAKING
--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 03/2009) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Simply Speaking is a voice command and voice output program designed for use by individuals with learning disabilities. By combining voice recognition and text to speech capabilities, this program enables the user to input text into a computer by speaking it aloud. The program can also read text from any Windows or Web based program. The program talks as soon as it begins running. The user interface appears as a toolbar...[More Information]
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SIMPLY TALKER 98 & SIMPLY TALKER 2000 --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 06/2005) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE --- Simply Talker 98 & Simply Talker 2000 are voice output screen reader programs designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This voice output program reads many Microsoft compatible applications. Supported software includes Eudora 3.0x, Microsoft Word 97 and 2000, Microsoft Access 2000, Microsoft NetMeeting, OmniPage Lite, Microsoft Fax, Windows Desktop, Notepad, Wordpad, and Winzip 7.0. The program a...[More Information]
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SMOOTHTALKER --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 7/96) REPLACED BY WINSFORD FEEDER (MODEL 5) (SEE SEPARATE ENTRY). RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- SmoothTalker is a voice output program upgrade to improve the quality of speech output of the Light Talker (SLT-1R) and Touch Talker (STT-1R) communication boards. The SmoothTalker's is designed to have inflection that is less robotic and to mispronounce fewer words....[More Information]
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SMOOTHTALKER --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 4/2001) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Smooth Talker is a stand-alone text-to-speech synthesizer that can read out loud most of the material in documents produced by word processing and spreadsheet documents. It does not, however, operate at the same time as any of these programs. SmoothTalker provides capabilities for either male or female voices and has intonation rules based on sentence structure. SmoothTalker uses the computer's speaker and does not requ...[More Information]
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SOFT VERT --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 7/2000) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Soft Vert is a voice output computer terminal program designed to provide all the features of the Vert software (see separate entry) in a package to be used at work, in the classroom, entry-level jobs, or as a second system for home or travel. The program works in conjunction with a speech synthesizer (not included) to provide spoken output of the material that appears on the computer screen. In the edit mode, each lett...[More Information]
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SONIX TOOL BOX --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 08/96) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Vocabulary management program for voice output module. Speech utility package for use with Synphonix 200 Speech Synthesizer. For IBM PC/XT/AT/ JR and compatible units. Management program allows user the ability to manipulate voice output. Files may be reorganized at any stage in vocabulary development. Users may increase or decrease size of existing lexicon, add or delete lexicon title table, remove empty VOCs ( subfiles)...[More Information]
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SONIX TURBO PASCAL INTERFACE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 08/96) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Voice output program. Sonix Turbo Pascal Interface (STP) is a utility program for Turbo Pascal users to control the speech output of the SynPhonix Speech Synthesizer through the Sonix Speech operating system. STP is provided in source code format as an Include file. The STP speech Interface is compatible with the IBM PC/XT/AT/jr. STP comes on disk and includes the STP.PAS file, demonstration programs and manual. Requires ...[More Information]
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SOUNDPROOF --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 12/2002) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- SoundProof is a screen reader program designed for individuals with learning disabilities. The program works with a speech synthesizer to "read" text as it is being typed in an MS-DOS based application. This verification is useful in instantly identifying writing errors. SoundProof also highlights each word as it is simultaneously spoken. This multi-modal visual/auditory feedback is designed to improve independence in r...[More Information]
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SPEAKING SPELLER (MODEL D-85990-00) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 08/2012) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Speaking Speller is a spelling skills program with speech output for indiviudals who are have cognitive disabilities or are blind or ahve low vision. The program reads a word to the student in a synthesized voice: first alone, then in the context of a sentence. This sequence may be repeated if desired. The student is then required to spell the word on the computer keyboard. Speaking Speller allows the instructor to crea...[More Information]
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SPECIAL EDUCATION PUBLIC DOMAIN SOFTWARE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 01/2009) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Special Education Public Domain Software is a collection of computer programs to be used in the instruction of people who have language, learning, or physical disabilities. Topics covered by these programs include: reading, math, spelling, augmentative training, Morse code writing skills, cognitive rehabilitation, and language development. Some of the software may be used with the Power Pad, a single switch, or the Touc...[More Information]
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SPEX --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 3/2001) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- SPEX is a software program that works in conjunction with BEX 3.0 or 3.1 (see separate entry) to provide screen review capability with serial voice synthesizers. SPEX manages the flow of characters from the Apple to improve the voicing characteristics; for example, when the user presses a left or right arrow key, SPEX announces the character the cursor has landed on. SPEX permits screen review via a series of commands. A...[More Information]
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STAT TALK --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Stat Talk is a statistics program with voice output. The program is designed to be used by someone who cannot see the computer screen: all information is available through synthesized voice. The program is ready to talk as soon as it is loaded. The user can enter statistics in table form (rows and columns). Stat Talk can handle up to 272 rows and 57 columns in a single table. The program verbally prompts the user about the position on the...[More Information]
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SVOX MOBILE TTS -- DISCONTINUED. VERIFIED 9/2012. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. -- SVOX Mobile TTS (text to speech) is a voice output program designed to enable access to mobile devices for individuals who are blind or have low vision. The program produces natural and clear sound. The same voice can speak multiple languages like a native speaker. This TTS software can be embedded in a variety of mobile devices to enable speech user interface. Portability and scalability are ensured by a design that takes ...[More Information]
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TALK II --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 07/94) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Talk II is a speech output communication program for the Apple II series. Talk II stores up to 4,000 words and phrases and 400 sentences. All words, phrases and sentences may be changed at any time by the user. Messages may be spoken through a speech synthesizer or printed on an optional printer. All messages may also be stored on disk for future reference. One disk drive and a speech synthesizer (Echo II, see entry) and/...[More Information]
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TALKING ALPHABET --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 9/1999) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. ---Talking Alphabet is a voice output spelling tutorial program that displays large print text and speaks the letters using an Echo II speech synthesizer. It includes rhymes to illustrate the various sounds each letter can make, for example G as used in "gem" and "get". COMPATIBILITY: For use on Apple II computers....[More Information]
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TALKING E-MAIL
--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 9/2011) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Talking E-Mail is a voice output e-mail program designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. The program also functions as a voice output electronic text reader and voice output clock. This program notifies the user of incoming e-mail and enables the user to listen to messages as they arrive via animated characters. It includes a built-in configuration wizard and requires no special hardware other th...[More Information]
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TALKING NOUNS, TALKING NOUNS II, & TALKING VERBS --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 11/2009) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. ---- Talking Nouns, Talking Nouns II and Talking Verbs are voice output programs designed to encourage expressive language, promote communication and training augmentative communication skills for individuals with learning, developmental, or physical disabilities as well as those who are candidates for augmentative communication. The Talking Series is a set of three programs that continues training on the words introduced i...[More Information]
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