Wouldn't something like that be illegal, given that Via Voice would get no 
royalties for such a port, whether on Mac or Linux? In which case I don't think 
said discussion would be appropriate for this list. If someone knows of a legal 
port. please do tell us, as I'd love to have Eloquence on my Mac. I personally 
haven't heard of such a port.

On Jan 8, 2012, at 9:06 AM, Emrah wrote:

> Hi listers,
> 
> I hope this message does not offend anybody allergic to Windows.
> 
> The version of ETI Eloquence bundled with Jaws on Windows has always been my 
> favorite voice synthesizer. I used to be able to listen (read) thousands and 
> thousands of pages without ever getting tired of it. The intonations were 
> amazingly good and compared to most of the TTS out there, it knew how to tone 
> the exclamations.
> 
> Anyway, I am writing to inquire if any of you have tried to run Eloquence on 
> your Mac? 
> Some folks "ported" it to Linux. http://voxin.oralux.net
> 
> Any idea f something similar exists on Mac?
> 
> I am sure it could be doneā€¦
> 
> All the best,
> E
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