The free collection of e-books -
supplied with the version of Expressivo which speaks American English
with the voice of Jennifer - includes 50 of the most popular literary
works of the world made available as part of the Project Gutenberg.
Users of Expressivo have free access to a collection of books including
Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice”, James Joyce’s “Ulysses” or Mark
Twain’s “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”. Additionally at
www.expressivo.com
you can download, free of charge, other e-books and then play them on
your computer or save them as MP3 files and then play them e.g. on an
iPod. Such an MP3 book can be a perfect, eye-friendly entertainment
during long holiday travels.
The new Expressivo also comes with
an enhanced feature of converting text files into sound. With
Expressivo 1.4 you can convert any text file into an MP3 file even 50
percent faster than with the previous version of the application.
Apart
from the voices embedded in the Expressivo you can also add external
and enjoy the speech it generates in other languages. Expressivo 1.4
version has been adapted to the international character encoding
system, UNICODE. Now after adding the appropriate text-to-speech voice
to the application, Expressivo can read texts written in any language
of the world, including Russian, Japanese or Chinese.
Expressivo
1.4’s other new attractive features include the new clock-reminder
compatible with the Google Calendar! Clock-reminder will also read out
the events planned in the calendar of your email application (e.g. MS
Outlook, Mozilla Sunbird).