When comparing RoboVoice vs Text Aloud, the Slant community recommends Text Aloud for most people. In the question“What is the best text to speech software for Windows?” Text Aloud is ranked 6th while RoboVoice is ranked 9th. The most important reason people chose Text Aloud is:
Helpful staff, fast response for any questions regarding license, installation, and configuration.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Package- and subscription-based prices
No monthly fee if you don't use it frequently.
Pro Direct use of the synthesized audio files in other programs
After you have entered the text to be synthesized, you can immediately use the converted audio in your editing program via drag & drop. No need to download the files from a website and import them manually.
Pro Excellent product support
Helpful staff, fast response for any questions regarding license, installation, and configuration.
Pro Many options for narration navigation
Most text to speech readers are sorely limited in options for navigating, this program has the most options I've seen so far for moving around while a text is being narrated.
Pro Tools for fine tuning output of narrated text or audio file
You can add tags to do things like add pauses, change the voice (like changing speakers for different characters), speed, pitch, volume etc.
Cons
Con Program can only display plaintext
Images in documents or ebooks will not appear in this application. This means some types of image or figure/diagram heavy books or complex formatting will not be a good fit for reading with this application. It may require extensive text cleanup and massaging to get narration that makes sense depending on your imported source file.
Con Can't use mouse to navigate/seek track by clicking on text during narration
A user has to stop narration to use the mouse to jump/seek to a different line, word, or paragraph by clicking then activate command Speak From Cursor Aloud by menu or by shortcut. Only the menu buttons respond to the mouse when narration is running. Most options are grayed out until narration is stopped.
Con Hotkey options disappointing
Considering that the toolbars and application are very customizable in the toolbars, it was a big letdown to see how few options there are for hotkeys. Specifically, the navigation options should be hotkeyable as they do not have shortcuts by default. This means an over reliance on the menu and vision to use the application. This seems to fly in the face of accessibility for blind users or power users in general.