JAWS- job Access With Speech vs Speechlab

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JAWS- job Access With Speech

Category: Text-to-Speech (TTS) Software
Industries: Software Development

Pricing

Home Annual License (U.S. Only) $95/year

Student Annual License (U.S. Only) $90/year

Home License $1000

Professional License $1285

90-Day Timed License $250

Speechlab

Category: Text-to-Speech (TTS) Software
Industries: Software

Pricing

FREE

20M+ Downloads
5/5

#1 in Magazines & Newspapers

Speechify is the #1 audio reader in the world. Get through books, docs, articles, PDFs, email – anything

you read – faster.

Sir Richard Branson

Speechify is absolutely brilliant. Growing up with dyslexia this would have made a big difference. I’m so glad to have it today.

Sir Richard Branson

JAWS- job Access With Speech reviews

"I began using JAWS with version 3.1 or 3.3 while still at AT&T Bell Laboratories. JAWS and my career advanced together as I progressed across increasing responsibilities in a 28-year career in the telecommunications industry, then to my current role for the past 8 years as President and CEO of The Seeing Eye. As my career advanced, so did technology, going from Windows 95 to 98 to XP and finally to Windows 7. During that time, JAWS moved from 3.3 to today's JAWS 16. JAWS has always been an important part of my professional success. It's been a great trip, and it isn't over yet."

- Jim Kutsch- President and CEO of The Seeing Eye

"I'm visually impaired from birth, and could see a little and use my eye (only one) to September 2002, when my eye breaks down. My first contact with JAWS was in 1996, when I started to use Windows 95. My first JAWS was version 2.0, not translated into Swedish. I get interested about how to translate it into Swedish. So I was one of the first translators of JAWS here in Sweden. Since 2005, I work here in Sweden with translating Freedom Scientific products. I often say that translating and using JAWS is not a work, it is a way to live. Today, I cannot think how to live without using JAWS." Håkan, Sweden"I'm visually impaired from birth, and could see a little and use my eye (only one) to September 2002, when my eye breaks down. My first contact with JAWS was in 1996, when I started to use Windows 95. My first JAWS was version 2.0, not translated into Swedish. I get interested about how to translate it into Swedish. So I was one of the first translators of JAWS here in Sweden. Since 2005, I work here in Sweden with translating Freedom Scientific products. I often say that translating and using JAWS is not a work, it is a way to live. Today, I cannot think how to live without using JAWS."

- Håkan, Sweden

"I started using JAWS with Windows 3.1. I'm not sure of the version...it is all a blur! I was the voice of several JAWS tutorials including JAWS and Excel, JAWS and WordPerfect, and the first audio training material for the PAC Mate. When I do conference presentations I still have people come up to me and tell me that they learned how to use the PAC Mate with my "voice." I write books and how-to guides on accessible PDF, Word, and PowerPoint. I depend on JAWS to be able to continue doing this. As a Microsoft MVP for Word, I also test the limits of the new versions of Office as they become available. I often tell people I live on the bleeding edge of technology. I can't believe I've been using JAWS for so long!"

- Karen

Speechlab reviews

I use this app to create notifications and ringtones for my phone and it works great. The only reason I'm giving it 4 stars instead of 5 is because there isn't a setting to adjust volume of the file before saving. A previous text to speech app I used had that ability. Would love to see this in the near future!;

- Sean Linville

Great app! It would be nice to be able to have more theme and font color choices as well as more english voice selections. Maybe you can add these features to a later update that would be coool!! Oh and the option to save to .mp3

- Darren Kingbeck

After searching for many years finally I found decent text to speech app. Also thanks for not showing annoying ads. But there is one problem. Why only WAV files? Most of the apps files to locate .wav files. Please give option for MP3 files download.

- Indian Hero

Pros & cons

JAWS- job Access With Speech

Pros
Easy to use with Daisy formatted basic training
Save time with Skim Reading and Text Analyzer
Surf the net with web browsing keystrokes

Cons
Higher Price compare to other competitors
Limited to Windows only

Speechlab

Pros
Working smoothly
Best speech to text (STT) app
Works offline

Cons
Very middle of the road
Could be improved if there was a sound board in addition to the ability to save clips
Additionally if we could save clips into mp3 format for compression that would make this so much easier
UI elements could be better organized to hide options once you are done with them, so that all you need to see is a text box and three buttons "Clear, Say, Save"
The ability to add whisper voices and adjust the overall tone of the voice would be nice too
I got more ideas
Was expecting this app to be able to read off a file (pdf, docx, etc.) However, It's sadly just a basic, manual tts.
which I am not in need of

What is Speechify?

Speechify is one of the most popular audio tools in the world. Our Google Chrome extension, web app, iOS app, and Android app help anyone listen to content at any speed they want. You can also listen to content in over 30 different voices or languages.

How can Speechify turn anything into an audiobook?

Speechify provides anyone with an audio play button that they can add on top of their content to turn it into an audiobook. With the Speechify app on iOS and Android, anyone can take this information on the go.

Learn more about text to speech online, for iOS, Mac, Android, and Chrome Extension.

Speechify is the #1 audio reader in the world

Get through books, docs, articles, PDFs, email – anything you read – faster.

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