I have a reading impairment and have been looking for better ways to read books, articles, PDFs, etc. for ages. Unfortunately, one of the biggest issues I have with all the TTS software Iβve come across, even the pricey ones, is the voice options. I canβt stand the robotic-sounding voices, and often they are inaccurate as well. I stumbled across NeuralReaderSmarterReading and when I gave it a try I was blown away by the quality of the voice. It is by far the most natural sounding voice Iβve heard and I was so excited. Unfortunately, in its current state NeuralReaderSmarterReading doesnβt meet my needs as the character limit is so low, even for a paid subscription. This is such a shame to me as, for what I do, I need to read quite a lot of lengthy books. For very short snippets, this is a wonderful app. If NeuralReaderSmarterReading ever upgrades its capabilities to supporting book-length files, and especially if it were ever able to support EPUBs in addition to PDFs, I would frankly be willing to spend a pretty penny on it. Aside from length constraints, I do also wish there was a way to see the text while the voice is reading at the same time. I do, however, really appreciate the ability to export the audio. I really hope the developers continue working on and expanding NeuralReaderSmarterReading for the sake of those of us with various impairments and disabilities, because this could easily become the best TTS software IMO. Iβll be keeping my eye out on this one.