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ZappTek iSpeak It

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Product summary

The goodThe good: Converts text to speech so that you can listen to articles and documents; works with locally stored files or Web pages; converts text into a variety of audio file types.

The badThe bad: Interface could use refining for clarity; text-to-speech process is slow; Web feed section doesn't have a prepopulated list of links.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: If you don't have time to read all the articles you'd like, ZappTek iSpeak It is a great way to turn them into audio files.

Specifications: License qty: 1 user; License type: License; Min Operating system: Apple MacOS X 10.2 or later; See full specs

CNET editors' review

  • Reviewed on: 08/24/2005
Load articles onto your iPod and listen to them on the go with iSpeak It, a $14.95 shareware application that turns any text into an audio file by using the Mac OS's built in text-to-speech engine. The resulting speech is a little robotic, but the application lets you listen to articles that you don't have time to read.


The iSpeak It interface is unsophisticated but straightforward.

The iSpeak It interface isn't complicated, but it could use some refining. A row of icons along the top brings to you different parts of the application, such as news, Web feeds, and driving directions, but they aren't labeled with text, so you might not know what they are at first. Also, when you click an icon, a sheet rolls down with that tool's settings. It can be confusing, and we wish the program simply displayed a new static window.

When you select a newsfeed or other content, such as a Word document, its text displays in the program's main window exactly as it will be read. Since the text-to-speech system doesn't filter out unnecessary items, you'll want to delete links, copyright info, and other extraneous material by hand.

The icons along the top let you get news from the default newsfeed, obtain a local weather forecast, and download driving directions. You can also load an RSS feed or a locally stored text document; iSpeak It can read Word, PDF, text, RTF, HTML, and AppleWorks files. Getting a forecast worked only half the time for us, and we encountered errors the other half, but on the whole, the program worked as it should. We wish the RSS section had a prebuilt list of links, though. You'll have to add any feeds by hand.

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