iAudioize MagneticTime now available for the Mac

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Mar 27, 2007 at 12:59pm

image Limerick, Ireland-based MagneticTime has released iAudioize for the Mac. The company’s first product to run on Mac OS X, iAudioize lets you listen to your emails, Word, PDF and Pages documents in MP3 format on your iPod. iAudioize, which costs US$39.99 leverages the in-built features of Mac OS X to deliver functionality that’s not available on any other platform, says Richard O’Donnell of MagneticTime.

Now you can listen to your email or documents anywhere: in your car, while traveling, on your daily commute or even exercising. iAudioize files are designed to take advantage of standard iTunes and iPod functions, so emails and documents, like songs, can be played, paused, stopped, skipped back & forward, and filed in Playlists, etc. The software also purportedly replaces theold synthesized “robo” voices of past speech products with new, natural sounding voices

iAudioize handles Mail, Word, Pages and PDF files automatically. Mail integration is automated, and other file types can be “audioized” by drag and dropping them onto the software’s interface. iAudioize is a Universal Binary app, so runs natively on both PowerPC and Intel Macs. It require s Mac OS X 10.4 or higher.

Just Wondering Says:

Does it have an Irish accent? ;-)

Posted on March 27, 2007

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