Hello there. I don't exactly understand your question.
I have been using Greek since the early 80s in various forms both using 
hardware and software synths. 
Espeak is available in Greek under Linux for years, Acapela has a Greek voice 
for the Mac, Loquendo has a couple of Greek voices etc. 
The Apollo2 hardware synthesizer from Dolphin has a Greek language module and 
can be used under various operating systems. 
Mountain Lion comes with 2 very high quality voices in Greek. 

Regards.
Nektarios.

On Aug 3, 2012, at 9:57 PM, Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net> wrote:

> Hi folks,
> can this be done yet?
> if not, for those of you with the wisdom, was there ever an older synthesizer 
> that could manage Greek in any format other than windows?
> checking for  someone else, and appreciate the wisdom.
> Karen
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