InfoVox would probably be the best choice. I like the Cepstral voices as well 
but they appear not to work too well with VoiceOver, at least for me. From what 
I understand, AT&T has a package of voices that are supposed to be quite good 
but they're well over $300. Go with InfoVox. They have a 30-day trial period 
although mine seemed to last only 2 weeks before I started getting an incessant 
reminder that the trial period was going to expire or something to that effect. 
At any rate, the 2 weeks was more than enough time to convince me that the 
voices sounded great and worked well with VoiceOver.

On Apr 11, 2010, at 6:58 AM, chad baker wrote:

> Hi where can i get extra voices?
> Is there any trials out there or no?
> Not sure if cepstral has demos that's the only one i know of.
> thanks
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