Audio and MP3 :
SayPad 1.0

SayPad, the freeware talking text editor can read you a good book or help you write one, using SAPI 5.1 Text To Speech (included). It can convert Text to MP3 for a whole book in one run, splitting off chapters into well named MP3 files. You can fit huge files into it like the whole Bible for instance, (In fact it has a filter you can turn on that skips over verse numbers to let you hear it like a story.) Say Pad is a keyboard driven talking text editor. Most of the controls are similar to any notepad. There are minor differences. It has some audio commands, such as hear block, and line read, and can read to you like a story. It lets you set the start and end of the selection block but if you move your position while the shift key is down, it will make the new block to be what you have just painted. I know of no upper limit to how much text it can hold. You can control how it automatically handles spacing when you cut and paste by using the auto spacing feature of the menu. If you want to hear something spelled out, turn on spelling. It can burn MP3 file sets or Wave file sets. All user dialog is spoken.

This software is a commercial software. You will be able to download and test SayPad during a certain period of time, then, if it does what you need, you will have to acquire the full version. The trial version available for download on www.softandco.com has a size of 8230 KBytes. For additional information and support request, please contact directly SayPad publisher.
SayPad screenshot

SayPad 1.0 was released by InspiredCode on Saturday 30 March 2002. Its known requirements are : Win98 or later, IE5.0.1 or later.

SayPad will run on Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000 and Windows NT.

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1.0Saturday 30 March 2002