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Text to Voice (Firefox)

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Text to Voice
Original author(s)Vikram Joshi
Developer(s)Vikram Joshi
Initial releaseMar 2010
Stable release
1.15 / January 18, 2016; 8 years ago (2016-01-18)[1]
Repository
    Development statusInactive
    Written inXUL, JavaScript, CSS,[2][3]
    Operating systemWindows
    Mac OS X
    Linux
    BSD
    Solaris
    OpenSolaris
    GNU
    Engine
      Available inAll languages supported by Firefox
      TypeFirefox Extensions
      LicenseMPL/GNU GPL/GNU LGPL/Additional Notices
      Websitehttps://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/text-to-voice/

      Text to Voice or Text to Speech is a Firefox extension (add-on) developed by Vikram Joshi, an under-graduate from IIT Delhi. It adds text-to-speech functionality to Firefox.

      On installation it creates a tiny speaker icon on the bottom-right of Firefox. One just needs to select text, click the speaker icon and this add-on speaks the selected text. The audio file can also be downloaded as MP3 file.

      This extension is not compatible with Firefox Quantum.

      See also[edit]

      References[edit]

      1. "Version history of Text to voice".
      2. "Firefox uses stylesheet for rendering styles".
      3. "The Firefox addon, Stylish takes advantage of Firefox's CSS rendering to change the appearance of Firefox".


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