Gitex 2011: Get Your Mobile Apps Talking With Acapela Arabic Voices

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Gitex 2011: Get Your Mobile Apps Talking With Acapela Arabic Voices

MONS, Belgium, October 10, 2011/PRNewswire/ --

    Up to 30 languages & 60 voices, including 4 Arabic voices, are at the
disposal of any and all developers. Visit Acapela booth, Sheikh Saeed Hall,
S1-C9A - Gitex 2011, Oct 9-13, Dubai, UAE

    Developers can rely on Acapela TTS for Android and Acapela TTS for
iPhone & iPad to deploy their smart talkative apps. Other Acapela SDKs for
mobile devices include support for Windows Mobile, Linux Embedded and
Symbian.

    EASY TALKING APPS!
'Acapela SDKs have been created to meet developers needs with
straightforward tools to give a say to their apps. Dedicated websites -
Acapela TTS for iPhone & iPad and AcapelaTTS for Android- are the latest
places to develop talkative apps, through a few lines of code, thanks to the
easy to use and intuitive Java API and premium support' comments Antoine
Kauffeisen, Acapela Group VP Marketing.

    Check out http://www.acapela-for-android.com and
http://www.acapela-for-iphone.com websites and get all the information
you need to start developing smart talkative apps. Get the trial version of
the SDKs, share the latest news, follow what's happening on twitter and on
the blog, access our FAQ, make direct contact with Acapela's Product Manager
and enter the vocal dimension.

    MULTILINGUAL PORTFOLIO & BRIGHT ARABIC VOICES:
Meet Nizar (the fully bilingual Arabic/English bilingual voice), Salma,
Leila and Medhi, and choose the one you prefer to voice empower your app.
Or ask Acapela experts to create your own, unique, synthesized voice talent.
Hear Acapela voice samples at
http://www.acapela-group.com/arabic-30-text-to-voice.html or test our
online demo with your own words.

    Acapela voices already voice empower more than 100 apps, with over 1
million downloads by iPhone & iPad users and numerous deployments are
planned for the android market. Strengthened by the positive feedback and a
well established dialog installed with developers, Acapela Group is
committed more than ever towards the mobility community providing developers
specific solutions, perfectly answering their needs with straight forward
tools, and efficiently supporting them.

    Check out the http://www.acapela-for-iphone.com/gallery and
experience what speech synthesis has already brought to smart talking apps.
- With TKallam, hear your Arabic and English text read aloud by Acapela
voices. - With iSpeak Arabic, use a powerful Arabic/English translator.
- With iQamos, use a powerful Arabic/English dictionary that automatically
and accurately pronounces Arabic and English words and sentences in clear
native sounds.

    About Acapela Group - http://www.acapela-group.com
Acapela Group, the leading voice expert, invents text to speech solutions to
give your content a voice in up to 30 languages and helps its customers to
build their 'Voice strategy', to add audible value to their services and
applications through the spoken word. Acapela speech solutions enable any
written text to be turned into natural speech files, using any of the 60
High Quality standard voices or an organization's/company's own synthesized
voice talent - produced through Acapela Voice Factory - for improved market
recognition and audio-brand visibility. Over 1000 companies around the world
have already adopted Acapela high quality voices to voice-empower their
products and services, in very different markets. Check out
http://www.acapela.tv, Acapela Group's sparkling laboratory with over 75
million talking cards created and shared http://www.acapela-vaas.com,
the Acapela on-line service for smart vocalization
http://www.acapela-for-iphone.com and
http://www.acapela-for-android.com to develop talkative apps
http://www.acapela-box.com, for easy all-rights-included, on-demand,
sound file production.

Source: Acapela Group

Caroline Houel, Telephone number : +33562247104, E-mail : caroline.houel@acapela-group.com

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