Voicebox 1.4 still a winner

Voicebox is one of those little utilities we all eventually find and then fall in love with. Voicebox just converts text into speech via an .aiff file. But oh how nice it works! It's one simple window with a big text box for typing. It then has a drop down box for choosing one of the many built-in voices for Mac OS X. You can adjust the pitch and speed of the text being spoken as well. Plus it ends up being exported as a simple .aiff file. Perfect. Thevoice box shareware version only allows you to have 20 words of text spoken. Of course if you really wanted to you could just keep doing 20 word files and then mixing them together in another program, but I personally think it's worth paying for. Great for electronic artists who want fake robots talking over their songs or for radio. They stopped development it looks like at 1.4, but go check it out and see for yourself!