vBookz PDF Voice Reader User Reviews

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  • Very unhappy

    I spent money to unlock full access (to have more than one page read) and the app didn't work. If my credit card is charged I'll be trying to get my money back.
  • Cannot use without buying a language

    Not free. $5 for actual use.
  • Great reader!

    It has been wonderful to get my college reading in while getting other things done around the house!! I am an Auditory learner so this has been very useful tool. Otherwise my roommates would find me asleep in by books with print on my face. Yes the voice is dull but it has been worth it. Certain abbreviations may be misrepresented such at "street" instead of "saint" for "St." but again worth it. It keeps your place even when switching between books, has a cursor to start in a specific spot, adjustable speed, find a word in the document. It cannot read every PDF (super old font), however it reads the ones that have been formatted well.
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  • Not too bad

    Will have to disagree with some of the bad reviews on here
    Yes it's not free, I paid for the uk English voice
    I have a lot of very large pdfs to read with no time to read them . So thought I'd try this so I could listen to them in the car.
    I would of expected a much more robotic voice than it actually is. Sounds half way between normal and robotic but definitely useable and understandable. I set it to 200 words per minute.
    Only a couple of annoying points , as it reads bullet points as "bullet" and doesn't like abbreviations. But in fairness they aren't words anyway so what do you expect.
    It would be good if you could add a manual feature where you can highlight areas you don't want it to read , like the header and footer, or the index pages, etc so it can jump straight into the content.
    Other than that I don't regret paying for this , as I did find there aren't many products of this nature on the market that are any good . There is room for improvement but it's good enough to warrant the cost
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  • Fantastic

    There is so much information to learn that is in PDF format and this app reads it out at what ever speed you desire and most importantly in a very realistic pleasant voice. Fantastic app.
  • A powerful and very functional utility

    An amazing app with features that are powerful and functional.
    The ability to adjust the read back speed is noteworthy.
  • My new study Ap

    I am just a beginner at this app but think it will be brilliant for study especially as I have dyslexia and apraxia. (Does it have a dyslexia font)
  • It won't work

    It doesn't make notes or highlights.
    I bought the voice but won't work.
  • Functional friendly, emotionally dull

    This Reeder seems to be user-friendly and not bad to navigate. It is not quite like listening to an audiobook, mainly because of the lack of the touch of human inflection. There are occasional reading errors when it comes to the odd words in the English language that don't translate well via computer but for the value of the product, it can be overlooked. It is a solid product for what it is intended and I would recommend it!
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  • Very Good App

    This is my primary app for reading PDFs for papers I have to read for school. It generally works well for most text with some odd pronunciations here and there. It does poorly on mathematical equations, but if the app does not know how to parse the equation so that it would read it in a mathematically logical with words that would help give context when the equation is not visible rather than just reading characters and symbols this would be a wonderful app. Also reading data in tables in a more natural manner would help a lot.
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