NVDA, the free and open source Screen Reader for Microsoft Windows
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NVDA, the free and open source Screen Reader for Microsoft Windows
cross platform screen/window capturing library
This project is aimed at developing and maintaining the NVDA IBMTTS driver. IBMTTS is a synthesizer similar to Eloquence. Please send your ideas and contributions here!
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