Working in Pretoria, South Africa, missionary Pieter Schutte needed a Text to Speech (http://www.Nextup.com). TextAloud proved to be the right choice for Schutte, who found the program easy to install and use, with excellent voice quality as well, even without the purchase of Premium voices. "I really wanted to present the Gospel in sound to those with access to modern technology," Schutte comments. "And TextAloud was the perfect solution."
The retired director of a school of Chemical Engineering at a local Technical University, Schutte found his calling for missionary work in the 1980s, when he spent time preaching in
mission and prison ministries. Twenty years later, the missionary work remains the primary focus of his life, with TextAloud a new and unexpected tool in his endeavors. A Text to Speech
program that installs in seconds on most PCs, TextAloud is priced at just $29.95 and converts text into spoken audio files for listening on a PC, Laptop, or other portable device.
Through his missionary work, Schutte soon found he was able to offer theological training via distance education using the Mt. Zion course. "It involves the beautiful Puritan writings of
previous centuries, and presents the Gospel from a truly Scriptural perspective," comments Schutte. "And since I had found that many native African people understand English yet are not
always able to read it, I began converting text files of the course into WAV and MP3 files so that they could listen as an alternative resource." In his search for a useful Text to Speech
program, "I examined every possible text to voice program available on the internet by downloading and testing each, and ultimately chose TextAloud as the best solution."
To bring the Gospel in Africa to those with access to technology, Schutte explains, there are mission organizations offering facilities to converts where they can undergo Bible training
from easy listening via CD. Here, listeners could also use these facilities for the Mt. Zion course.
In addition to its excellent voice quality and ease of use, the aspect of TextAloud that most impressed Schutte was the program's ability to bring a course or book into speech whether the
source was in text, HTML, or even PDF format. "It's invaluable that these formats can be converted to sound files for the poorly sighted or for those who cannot read well, as is the case
with many in prison," he comments.
Schutte doesn't just use TextAloud in his missionary work, but also to read his mail, as well as any articles he finds on the Internet. "I collect and play them while I'm performing my
normal daily duties," he comments. "It's so useful to have my hands free and my eyes saved when listening to readings." Schutte was also pleased to find that the Scriptures were already
available in MP3 files for free download.
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