I just spoke with Charles, the author, and he would prefer if someone 
(or this list) would handle Linux support issues since he doesn't have a 
Linux box. He's still interested in general usability issues of Fire Vox 
itself -- just not specific Linux compatibility details.

He says that if you have Orca or FreeTTS running, then getting Fire Vox 
to run shouldn't be a problem. Otherwise you may have issues getting the 
text to speech to work.

I think it would be great if people give Fire Vox a try and tell the 
list how it goes.

- Aaron

Aaron Leventhal wrote:
> For browsing on Linux, people can try the Fire Vox 
> extension. I've CC'd
> the author, Charles Chen, who can help with any questions.
>
> Note, I haven't heard any feedback on how well it works. A 
> few people
> should give it a try and let the list know if it helps them. 
> It's
> possible to redefine the keys if you don't like the default 
> set up.
>
> Here it is: https://webspace.utexas.edu/chencl1/clc-4-tts/
>
> - Aaron
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