Read Aloud: A Text to Speech Voice Reader에 대한 리뷰
Read Aloud: A Text to Speech Voice Reader 제작자: LSD Software
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- I was having high hopes at first, but then I learned it doesn't let you use the different voices for TTS you may have installed on Windows, for example. I WANT TO LISTEN TO ANDREW'S VOICE DAMMIT (seriously, his TTS voice is really nice on the ears, you'll find it in Narrator settings as a "Natural" voice)
- This extension was great! I have problems seeing font on dark websites because there isn't a light mode toggle on some of them. So, I use to use this to read what was posted. However, I was going to use it again today, it now asks for permission for all open url data when before it just did what it was meant to do. No thank you to that. It'd be great if it returned back to what it originally did.
- 5점 만점에 1점Innokenty Shuvalov 님, 한 달 전what's wrong with this voice? hahaha it's is so bad, this is just hilarious!
- 5점 만점에 1점Aarón Reyes 님, 2달 전
- 5점 만점에 1점Firefox 사용자 19763228 님, 2달 전
- 5점 만점에 1점Firefox 사용자 19710402 님, 3달 전Routing you to the the Google TTS sales page and using the Demo box instead of hooking into the Google Cloud API is actually bananas. I can't believe that this thing still doesn't have proper voice fetching implementation after all these years.
- 5점 만점에 1점RescuePaws 님, 4달 전Not the best. Agree with other users that Edge is better for reading than this. Also I don't like that it automatically sets your setting to allow this developer access to ALL your data unless you change it but even then it piggies back off of google.translate. Also doesn't even read my full text book page just the title and then the page number. I don't like the reading in the extra window either. Idk why its a recommended extension.
- 5점 만점에 1점Joshua Weiss 님, 5달 전Appears to use translate.google.com to provide the service, and the new one on me is that extensions apparently can't block other extensions' requests, since umatrix, ublock, etc can be set to block google, and Rethink still shows FF making attempts. So, it basically reports your browsing to Google...that makes it intentionally spyware in my book. FF's own builtin "Read Aloud" will have to suffice atm.