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WordQ - New Word Prediction and Text-to-Speech Software

Posted by Fraser

WordQ software is a writing tool used along with standard word processing software. It suggests words for you to use and provides spoken feedback. Users of all ages who have problems writing and editing can benefit.

WordQ software is simple and easy to use. Install it and begin using it immediately with any word processor. Its features have been carefully selected and designed to provide you with the most benefits while ensuring simplicity.

State-of-the-art word prediction suggests words when you have trouble spelling or choosing the right word.

Text-to-speech feedback enhances writing and editing. Letter echo confirms typing a character. Word echo helps you self-identify spelling errors. Word echo also confirms your selection of a predicted word. Sentence echo helps you hear the word flow in a sentence to decide whether the right words and punctuation are used.

A special text-reading mode helps you proofread. With Microsoft Word, WordPad, Notepad, or Outlook, text can be highlighted and spoken word-by-word within that application.

WordQ writing aid software currently supports Canadian and US spelling.

Through the creation of user files, the tool can be tailored to your personal writing needs. To further enhance your writing experience, WordQ software adapts to your writing style and improves its performance as you use it.

A free 30-day fully functional copy is downloadable from the Web at http://www.wordq.com.

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