Natural readers is a free text to speech software for naturally sounding voices. NaturalReader can also convert any written text into audio files such as MP3 or WAV for your CD player.
Here is great free online Spanish to English translator that will translate any Spanish text to English or English text to Spanish. You can even convert the translated text into speech. http://www.acreativedesktop.com/free-online-english-spanish-text-to-speech-translator.html
Windows 7 has built in speech recognition software. Once configured you can open any programs "Open Microsoft Word" . If you're looking for speech to text software, Dragon Speech Recognition software by Nuance, or Dragon Naturally speaking software, also by Nuance are the most commonly known speech-to-text software.
Audio Book Creator is a software that can convert digital text into an audio file. You can also use any text-to-speech software to convert text to audio. Or, if you want it done professionally, you can hire a transcriptionist. If you are interested in audiobooks, check out Audible.com where you can rent audiobooks.
On the Garmin Nuvi, text to speech means that if you choose the option, it will read any text aloud to you in a male, female, or accented voice.
It varies, but in general, there are typography art programs that can turn pictures into text art.
When you convert a memo data type to text, any text stored in the memo field will be converted to plain text format. Any formatting, such as line breaks or special characters, may be lost during this conversion.
Yes, there are several software programs available that can convert direct speech to indirect speech by analyzing the text and restructuring the sentences accordingly. Some examples include Paraphrase Online, Rephrase Tool, and QuillBot.
No software available. Only available is text to voice.
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I have to assume you mean Kurzweil text-to-speech software rather than the musical instruments of the same name. If so, yes there are plenty of alternatives to Kurzweil. 'Narrator' is the built-in version by Microsoft, but a Google search for 'text-to-speech software for windows 7' reveals many options, including CoolSpeech, Ultra Hal, NaturalReader and Panopreter, to name but four.
No, there is no free speech to text software for Windows 7. Microsoft Office includes this capability, and there are many commercial programs that do this.