SVOX US English Michael Trial 3.1.4

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ABOUT SVOX US English Michael Trial

Did you know that your mobile can speak US English?

Have Michael read aloud texts from your e-book, navigation, translation and other apps in an US English male, high quality and natural-sounding voice powered by SVOX.

When combined with TTS-enabled apps, Michael can:- give directions, allowing you to keep your eyes on the road while you're driving- read a notification containing the caller / sender's name, and read the content of an incoming call / sms / mms / email- read aloud your favorite e-books or pdf documents- help you learn English by reading aloud the correct pronunciation

and much more… the possibilities are limitless!

!!! TRY THEM ALL !!! All 40+ SVOX voices and 25+ languages are FREE during the first 2 weeks! Don't miss them!

NEW! Pronunciation correction feature: correct the default output according to your preferences!

Browse http://svoxmobilevoices.wordpress.com for a list of compatible apps and voice demos.

== INSTRUCTIONS ==1. Install and run the voice app once
2. Install free SVOX Classic Text-to-Speech Engine
Activate SvoxClassic at the bottom of the screen.Select SvoxClassic as the Default Engine.4. Run the voice app, click “Continue”, then follow the instructions.5. Your SVOX Voice main screen will be now visible. Don’t forget to try the new pronunciations correction feature (‘pencil’ icon)!6. Download other free / paid apps to combine our voice with. For example, you could try: Google Navigation (on Android 2.2 and later, only with Navigation Browse http://svoxmobilevoices.wordpress.com/faq/ for a list of frequently asked questions.And now … enjoy your FREE 2 weeks trial with your new SVOX voice!

== PRONUNCIATION CORRECTION FEATURE - HOW TO ==1. Run the voice app2. Click on the ‘pencil’ icon. The pronunciation correction screen will now be shown.3. Tap on the Android menu key and select ‘Help’

== NOTES ==
2. On Android 2.1 and earlier, only some apps, like Google Translation, support changing voices.