Emacspeak is the first full-fledged speech output system that will allow someone who cannot see to work directly on a UNIX system. Emacspeak is built on top of Emacs. Once you start emacs with emacspeak loaded, you get spoken feedback for everything you do. Your mileage will vary depending on how well you can use Emacs.
| Tags | multimedia Sound/Audio |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
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Release Notes: XML Authoring Using XAE, form-based editing of audtory display settings, semantic support within JDE, programmable hotlists via URL templates, utilities to progressively filter text, overlaying grids on tabulated information, and speech-enabled EShell, Emacs 21 packages, dictionary server access, and Emacs IRC client ERC.


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Release Notes: Task-oriented Web tools to exploit the evolving semantic WWW, further enhancements to single-click Web-search, speech-enabled access to CVS, speech-enabled access to the new Java debugger, an RPM package to allow single-click installation, and more.


Release Notes: Inclusion of a speech server for the IBM ViaVoice Outloud synthesizer, improved Web searching capabilities, easy access to audio utilities (aumix, cdtool, and mpg123), a speech-enabled RPM interface, and a speech-enabled gnuplot interface.
A GNOME/GTK+ GUI for the Cainteoir Text-to-Speech Engine.