Friday, 16 May 2014

download Web Page Reader Paid Ver. for free


Web Page Reader Paid Ver.

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Web Page Reader is an easy-to-use voice browser.

The browser reads the web page by Text-to-Speech(TTS) voice.

The current reading position is highlighted, so you can easily follow text.


This app is useful if you

- feel difficulty in reading web pages as cell-phone display is small.

- study foreign language by hearing foreign voice.

- let the app read online novels by voice.

- access the internet while walking.


There is also Free (with Ads) version.

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Compared with Free version, Paid version has the following features.

* Ads are not displayed.

* The screen orientation can be vertical or horizontal.

* The app keeps reading after another app becomes active or the monitor turns off.

* The web page can be saved as a text file, so you can read it offline.

* Do not speak the user specified letters such as vertical bars(|) and brackets([]).

* Split text into sentences. This makes the speech fluent if text contains many links like Wikipedia text.

* Image loading can be disabled, so speed up page loading and reduce network cost.


This app uses READ PHONE STATE permission to stop reading when the phone is ringing.


























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New video interview: 'Black Swan' director Darren AronofskyFox Searchlight's Black Swan brings to theaters from 1 December Web Page Reader Paid Ver. 1.20 apk free download . You can have a trailer here!Black Swan stars Natalie Portman as an aspiring ballerina in hopes of landing the lead role in a new production of Tchaikovsky's ballet Swan Lake. One of their competitors is another young dancer named Lilly . I have will not spoil any more of the story, but let's just say, it goes out to some very weird places from there. I Aronofsky before respondents , and he is one of my favorite filmmakers, because he really is a genius, and it shows in all of his films, especially Black Swan. I could have talked to him for hours, but apparently had as many questions as you can fit in 15 minutes. I hope you enjoyed the interview!


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