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Narrator is a collection of tools that enables you to take text to speech. Using the rich voices already in the Mac OS X system, Narrator allows you to paste your text into the window or import an RTF, .txt or .doc file into Narrator and your letter, story - any text - is brought to life using voice synthesis. You can choose different voices, rates, pitches, inflections and volumes for each character you assign, giving your text a wide range of expressiveness. There are also silent read-along options for stage directions or for you to read out your own parts. And if you need more characters, you can get additional voices and in several languages. Add One or Many Voices, Choose one voice or many voices to read out your added text Customize Each Voice, Adjust the speed, pitch, volume and inflection for each voice Listen on iTunes, Export to iTunes or an AAC file to listen on your iPhone, iPad or iPod. Use with a Script or a Novel Break up larger works into multiple. characters and multiple chapters. Control Your Text, Control how your text looks. Set line height and paragraph spacing and more. Substitute Words, Fine tune pronunciations or substitute words or phrases using the Dictionary Preference.
- Operating System Supported Mac
Academic Institutions that are accredited:- K12 schools:Public, Vocational and Private schools
- Higher Ed schools: 2-year and 4-year Colleges and Universities, Community Colleges, Technical Institutions and Graduate Schools.
- Research Labs: qualify for academic editions IF recognized by the Dept of Education; government recognized labs do not qualify.
- Hospitals: qualify for academic editions IF they are wholly owned by a university.
Student/Faculty/Staff:- Students: a full-time or part-time student enrolled in a degree granting, accredited Academic Institution listed above.
- Faculty & Teachers: a full-time or part-time staff member employed by a degree granting, accredited Academic Institution listed above.
- Administrators & Staff:a full-time or part-time teacher employed by a degree granting, accredited Academic Institution listed above.
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