FMReader is a software that reads web pages aloud, allowing users to listen to a series of pages as if they were a radio station. With FMReader, every website becomes a podcast.
One of the best features of FMReader is its ability to read web pages out loud, one after another, allowing you to listen to the web for hours on end. This means you can listen to the USA Today or the Wall Street Journal all day long, while still browsing other pages.
The Search Toolbar is another great tool that FMReader offers. With this feature, you can look up web pages, weather, maps, word definitions, related information, and encyclopedia entries directly from the toolbar. You can even search Google directly from any page.
FMReader also makes it easy to open multiple pages at once. You can save open pages as a group, so that you can reopen them quicker in the future. Additionally, you can open all pages in a Favorites folder at once.
Finally, FMReader works seamlessly with Internet Explorer as a reading tool. When you find a page you want to hear, simply click on the "Read" button on the Links toolbar or Tools menu. FMReader will then open and read the page you were browsing, while still allowing you to browse other pages in Internet Explorer. Overall, FMReader is a great tool for anyone looking to listen to web pages out loud.
Version 5.0: Interface was updated to resemble the upcomming Office 2007.
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