Sagirus Reader is a Text to Speech software to easy convert any writen text (MS Word, Webpage, Text files etc) into spoken words. Sagirus Reader can also convert any writen text into audio files (MP3 or WAV) for your iPod. The Sagirus Reader is powerfull, but easy-to-use software. The modern and well-designed graphical user interface (GUI) strictly reduce the learning curve and allow shortly start to using all of features.
TxReader converts documents into spoken words meaning you can listen to your electronic documents instead of having to read them. TxReader can read many types of document this includes e-books, web pages, Microsoft word documents and more. Text can be loaded into the application for reading in several ways. The user can type text directly into TxReader, load text from a number of different file types or copy and paste text into the readiing area.
TxReader converts documents into spoken words meaning you can listen to your electronic documents instead of having to read them. TxReader can read many types of document this includes e-books, web pages, Microsoft word documents and more. Text can be loaded into the application for reading in several ways. The user can type text directly into TxReader, load text from a number of different file types or copy and paste text into the readiing area.
French version of Chinese Fables is an illustrated e-book with Chinese art and enhanced with Chinese background music. This book contains tales and fables. Each fable is a brief story, contained on a single page. Each story can be entertaining but each contains an implied common-sense moral -- like the fables of Aesop. The morals are not spelled out thus giving food for thought to the readers in the fashion of Far East teaching method.
Chinese Fables is an illustrated e-book with Chinese art and enhanced with Chinese background music. This book contains tales and fables. Each fable is a brief story, contained on a single page. Each story can be entertaining but each contains an implied common-sense moral -- like the fables of Aesop. The morals are not spelled out thus giving food for thought to the readers in the fashion of Far East teaching method.