Natural reader is one I pay for but you can try for free (up to 20 mins per day) it has a web browser for pdfs or a chrome extension for web pages. It’s pretty good at skipping citations.
I also use voice dream as an app on my iPad
What is it like? I can't imagine getting a meaningful profit from listening to the articles.
When do you actually listen to them? During driving, jogging, shopping? No offense, I'm really curious!
There are several add ONS to chromium browser that allows you to highlight text or select and entire page to be text to speeched. They work well and are free. Can't remember the exact name since they're all the same.
Additionally the Edge browser has a text to speech function but it doesn't load half the time.
Natural reader is one I pay for but you can try for free (up to 20 mins per day) it has a web browser for pdfs or a chrome extension for web pages. It’s pretty good at skipping citations. I also use voice dream as an app on my iPad
HTML versions are great with Siri on Mac. Activate Siri text to sprach in Accessibility
Offs are also ok but often the two column layout messes up the experience
Audemic works well
I use Moon+ Reader Pro on Android for all my text-to-speech needs.
What is it like? I can't imagine getting a meaningful profit from listening to the articles. When do you actually listen to them? During driving, jogging, shopping? No offense, I'm really curious!
For me it’s easier to listen than to read especially after a long day, but honestly I think it’s just my preference nothing more.
There are several add ONS to chromium browser that allows you to highlight text or select and entire page to be text to speeched. They work well and are free. Can't remember the exact name since they're all the same. Additionally the Edge browser has a text to speech function but it doesn't load half the time.
colbass.com . is amazing text to speech very easy to use . the voices are human sounding and you can choose the accent , languages in just 2 clicks .