Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Reference | Free | Mlab Technologies, Inc. | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Voicepedia transforms the world's largest encyclopedia into an audiobook, allowing anybody to listen to Wikipedia articles completely hands and eyes-free. Simply say what you want to learn about and which parts of the article you want Voicepedia to read! Using Wikipedia has never been more fun.
Features:
- Say what you want to learn about, and the app will read you the corresponding Wikipedia article
- Intuitive and beautiful interface
- Choose which parts of the article you want read aloud
- Designed with the visually challenged in mind
- Designed for iOS 9, iPhone 6, iPhone 6S, and iPad
- Perfect for anybody who loves to learn
Get Voicepedia now!
This app was created by Michael Royzen, Deja Jackson, and Noah Medina for the 2015 TeenTechSF Global Hackathon.
It didn’t work. It said speak after the vibration but then said sorry we couldn’t help you right now.
After a while of doing this, it will start repeating what wiki page I asked for before, even though I Akers for something different.
Doesn't work, doesn't even deserve one star. If you're lucky enough for it to understand what you want to search it's impossible to get past the third step.
A cool concept that hears my search criteria but won't get past the "do you want to listen to table of contents." Hope you can fix it! :)
As the other reviewers said, it can't get beyond step 3. It asks whether you want to hear the table of contents and introduction. It doesn't matter whether you say yes or no. It doesn't hear or understand your response and keeps asking the same question. Too bad.
I love using Voicepedia for whenever I need to search Wikipedia hands free. It provides great convenience for me when I'm busy and need to quickly find information. This is ideal for those who love to learn and who need an app that is extremely convenient.