TxtReaderXpress DMS

Export text blocks to audio files or browse the Internet using the integrated Text to Speech component with the help of this program.

  • TxtReaderXpress DMS
  • Version :2014.15.12.3
  • License :Trial
  • OS :Windows All
  • Publisher :Lau Han Ching Software

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TxtReaderXpress DMS Description

Many people would prefer to listen to a book rather than read it, either just because they don’t want to tire their eyes, or because they might have a visual disability that makes them unable to read.

TxtReaderXpress uses the functions supplied by Microsoft Speech Platform and other Desktop Speech SAPIs to convert plain text to audio. This tool might come in handy to to teachers and students, helping them to create audio lessons, or to those with visual or vocal disabilities.

In order to run properly and without malfunctions, the application requires Microsoft Speech Platform or any Microsoft Desktop SAPI, Microsoft Office and OpenOffice.

Expanded text editor and speech converter

TxtReaderXpress offers its users a flexible text editor, that you can use to give your text a little personal touch. You can add the current time and date anywhere in the text block or change word fonts and colors.

Depending on the text-to-speech platform installed, you can adjust the volume and the play speed of the output audio.

Responsive built-in browser

TxtReaderXpress features a built-in browser, that you can safely use to surf the Internet and find certain keywords or text blocks that you might want to listen to.

The browser contains the basic buttons needed, such as Home, Go, Next, Previous, Reload, Stop and Bookmark.

Practical hash calculator

The application provides you with a built-in hash calculator to help you compute the hash code of various files and compare their values.

This tool utilizes several hashing algorithms, such as MD5, SHA1, SHA256 and SHA512, which are considered to be some of the most secure hashing methods.

Conclusion

TxtReaderXpress gives you the comfort of listening to a text being read, rather that actually reading it, which can sometimes be harmful for those who spend a lot of time with their eyes on a monitor.

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