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    RHVoice

    RHVoice

    Free open source speech synthesizer for Russian and other languages

    RHVoice is a free and open-source multilingual speech synthesizer. Its developers hope to give more visually impaired people the ability to use a good free synthesis voice reading in their native language with their screen reader. We are especially interested in supporting those languages for which there are currently no good voices that could be used with a screen reader. The creator of RHVoice, Olga Yakovleva, is blind herself. Many of the contributors to the RHVoice project, both programmers and non-programmers, are blind or partially sighted.
    Downloads: 150 This Week
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    Delius

    Delius

    Open-Source Braille Music Notation Software

    Delius is a free multiplataform music software based on braille music code and can be used either by sighted and non-sighted users. This software was developed in Java, has multilanguage support and it is intended to help visual impaired musicians to produce musical scores which can be exported to other symbolic music formats as MusicXML, MIDI and abc notation.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    An open source digital talking book player/organizer, supporting NISO/DAISY; self-voicing, screen reader compatible, with a customizable and intuitive interface.
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