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Evie - The eVoice book reader Analysis

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Evie - The eVoice book reader is a free Android application designed to convert written text into spoken words using advanced Text To Speech (TTS) technology. This educational software allows users to engage with books in an auditory format, making it ideal for multitasking or relaxing moments. With features such as background reading and screen-off functionality, Evie offers a versatile listening experience whether you're commuting, exercising, or unwinding before sleep.

The app seamlessly integrates with various audio devices, including both Bluetooth and wired earphones, as well as car stereos, facilitating control of playback options directly from your vehicle's buttons. Users can also manage playback through the lock screen or notifications, enhancing convenience. Additionally, Evie includes an equalizer to customize sound settings, ensuring an enjoyable listening experience tailored to individual preferences.

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Release
Latest update
Version
16.0.5-handheld
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 15.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
45
Downloads Last Week
1

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Developer’s Description

Evie is a book reader that uses Text To Speech (TTS) to transform written text into an audible narration.

Evie is a book reader that uses Text To Speech (TTS) to transform written text into an audible narration.

Evie integrates with the excellent Amazon Text To Speech engine, called Amazon Polly. Polly is an cloud service that uses advanced deep learning technologies to synthesize speech that sounds like a human voice.

Evie can also use any TTS engine installed on your phone.

Evie has the usual features you would find in reading apps but also features that are usually found in a music player applications:

Evie can read out loud even in background or with the screen turned off.

You can control playback with your earphones buttons, either Bluetooth or wired.

Evie integrates with your car stereo via Bluetooth. Play, Pause and Skip Forward or Backward from your car's buttons.

You can control it from your lock screen or from the notifications drawer.

Give your eyes a much needed rest.

Listen to a book while commuting.

Listen to a book working out.

When working in your garden.

Or go to sleep listening to a book.

Evie opens ePub electronic books (DRM free), from your phone or directly from the Internet.

It can also open HTML pages, to read articles from your favorite news website out loud to you.

Evie offers the easiest management of Text To Speech voices.

You can read books in any language supported by the TTS engines installed on your phone.

Evie remembers your TTS Engine and Voice preferences per language and switches voices automatically to match the book's language.

Evie allows you to customize speech speed and the length of pause at punctuation marks in sentence and at the end of sentences, so you can perfectly adapt the speech to your style.

Evie has a very easy to use sleep timer feature. Activate it with a single swipe and then Evie will stop reading after the selected time.

And, after the timer ran out, you can always re-start it with a simple press of your earphones button.

Evie calculates the remaining listening time with high precision for the current chapter and for the entire book.

And, for your convenience, we've included a comprehensive guide to the Text To Speech Engines and Voices available in Play Store.


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