This link has been bookmarked by 38 people . It was first bookmarked on 21 Apr 2007, by Debra Hicks.
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Kristin Day"Speak is designed for sighted users who want text-to-speech functionality."
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Darren KuropatwaCLiCk, Speak is an open source, freely available extension for the Firefox web browser. It is part of the CLC-4-TTS Suite of products, it features a mouse driven interface, and it reads web pages - hence its name.
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Maureen LaflecheThe author says, "CLiCk, Speak is an open source, freely available extension for the Firefox web browser. It is part of the CLC-4-TTS Suite of products, it features a mouse driven interface, and it reads web pages - hence its name.\n\nUnlike Fire Vox which is designed for visually impaired users, CLiCk, Speak is designed for sighted users who want text-to-speech functionality. It doesn't identify elements or announce events - two features that are very important for visually impaired users but very annoying for sighted users. It also has a simplified, mouse driven interface that is designed to be easy for users familiar with point-and-click graphical user interfaces. Like Fire Vox, CLiCk, Speak works on Windows, Macintosh, and Linux; and Fire Vox has multilingual support, making it great for users who are trying to learn a foreign language and need to hear foreign language web sites read out to them for practice. For a complete description of features, please visit the Features section.\n\nIf you're a sighted user who wants to have web pages read to you because you have cognitive issues (for example, dyslexia), because you have literacy issues (like me - I can understand spoken Mandarin Chinese just fine, but reading is difficult for me), because you want to reduce eyestrain and listen to a web page being read, etc., then you are likely to prefer CLiCk, Speak over Fire Vox."
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Jenny McAvoy-Anteau"CLiCk, Speak is an open source, freely available extension for the Firefox web browser. It is part of the CLC-4-TTS Suite of products, it features a mouse driven interface, and it reads web pages - hence its name.
Unlike Fire Vox which is designed for visually impaired users, CLiCk, Speak is designed for sighted users who want text-to-speech functionality. It doesn't identify elements or announce events - two features that are very important for visually impaired users but very annoying for sighted users. It also has a simplified, mouse driven interface that is designed to be easy for users familiar with point-and-click graphical user interfaces. Like Fire Vox, CLiCk, Speak works on Windows, Macintosh, and Linux; and Fire Vox has multilingual support, making it great for users who are trying to learn a foreign language and need to hear foreign language web sites read out to them for practice. For a complete description of features, please visit the Features section.
If you're a sighted user who wants to have web pages read to you because you have cognitive issues (for example, dyslexia), because you have literacy issues (like me - I can understand spoken Mandarin Chinese just fine, but reading is difficult for me), because you want to reduce eyestrain and listen to a web page being read, etc., then you are likely to prefer CLiCk, Speak over Fire Vox."firefox_extensions speak audio speech firefox voice text about
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Janet CCLiCk, Speak is designed for sighted users who want text-to-speech functionality
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Dan VosCLiCk, Speak is an open source, freely available extension for the Firefox web browser. It is part of the CLC-4-TTS Suite of products, it features a mouse driven interface, and it reads web pages - hence its name.
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Keisa WilliamsCLiCk, Speak is an open source, freely available extension for the Firefox web browser. It is part of the CLC-4-TTS Suite of products, it features a mouse driven interface, and it reads web pages - hence its name.
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Diane Rasweilerfree download to add speak feature to Firefox ( Mac and Windows versions)
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Michele RipkaCLiCk, Speak is an open source, freely available extension for the Firefox web browser, designed for sighted users who want text-to-speech functionality.
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Karen Westerdesigned for sighted users, free opensource text to speech plug in on firefox
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Karen Westerdesigned for sighted users, free opensource text to speech plug in on firefox
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norma priceOpen Source add-on for Firefox to enable audio feedback from webpages.
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Debra HicksCLiCk, Speak is an open source, freely available extension for the Firefox web browser. It reads web pages.
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Katie DayCLiCk, Speak is a text-to-speech extension for Firefox that can read the text content of any website.
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Andrew WhiteCLiCk, Speak is an open source, freely available extension for the Firefox web browser. It is part of the CLC-4-TTS Suite of products, it features a mouse driven interface, and it reads web pages - hence its name.
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