

The following languages require Mac OS X 10.5 and later: Arabic, Turkish, Czech, Greek, Russian and Polish. The following languages are available on Mac OS X 10.4 and later: American English, British English, American Spanish, Canadian French, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Flemish, Spanish, Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish and Swedish. The product includes all voices available for a language of choice. All Infovox iVox users are advised to upgrade to version 2.0 before upgrading to Snow Leopard. Voice, also known as diathesis, is a grammatical feature that describes the relationship between the verb and the subject in a sentence. The project page source code for this demo can be found here. Normally Text to Speech is created by combining word sounds. Despite the major engineering efforts, Infovox iVox 2.0 is offered as a free update in order to facilitate the migration to Snow Leopard for those people who rely on these natural sounding voices to use their computer. With Infovox iVox, these new voices can be used with any Mac app that supports Text to Speech.
ERROR INFOVOX IVOX INSTALLATION FOR MAC OS X
A complete rewrite of the core iVox speech engine was necessary to make Infovox iVox 64-bit compatible and ready for Mac OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard". These voices work with virtually any Speech Manager compliant Mac OS X application, including VoiceOver, Preview, TextEdit, AssistiveWare VisioVoice, ConvenienceWare GhostReader, and Adobe Acrobat.Īfter an extensive public beta, Infovox iVox 2.0 is now ready to give Mac OS X a natural-sounding voice in 22 different languages. Infovox iVox 2.0 offers Snow Leopard compatibility, significantly improves performance and responsiveness and adds a number of new voices for the following languages: Arabic, French, German, Flemish, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese and Turkish. Acapela Group and AssistiveWare have announced the release of Infovox iVox 2.0.
