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Wondering if there is any Text to Speech software available as a plug in for IE or Firefox.

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For those that might be marking this down as a non-programming related question, keep in mind that web developers would need a TTS browser to accurately test the accessibility of the websites they build. – Jonathan Arkell Sep 27 '08 at 20:22

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WebAnywhere is a university project aimed at creating a site that allows you to use text to speech from any browser at any location, without installing anything or using any plugins.

You can try it out and see for yourself. I was pretty impressed with it when I first heard of it.

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This is really great, thanks a lot – Jobi Joy Sep 27 '08 at 18:06
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There is also NVDA (NonVisual Desktop Access) which is an open source general purpose screen reader for Windows.

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I know you asked for plugins for IE and Firefox but I thought I'd just add that Opera supports text to speech (both for issuing commands and for Opera to read web / email to you) out of the box (in Windows and possibly Mac OS).

See the Opera Voice page.

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Windows Narrator is part of a default XP installation, and can be used in any browser. I also suggest you try out Thunder, which is free and can work with IE and most other Windows apps.

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It is built in for Safari on Mac OSX. Highlight any text and go to the menu, Safari > Services > Speech > Start Speaking Text.

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