Voice Notify
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Voice Notify is an Android app that uses Text-To-Speech through the Accessibility service in Android 1.6 and above to speak notification messages from the status bar when they appear, allowing you to know what a notification says without looking at the screen. It features a fully customizable spoken message and a list of installed apps which can be ignored.
Price: Free!
Links
Voice Notify on Android Market
Voice Notify on AppBrain
Voice Notify issue tracker (view or submit problems and suggestions)
voicenotify.pilot51.com (forwards here)
Changelog
Dates are in GMT.
v1.0.2 [2011-04-05]
- Fixed: Ignore All option creating duplicate ignores, sometimes requiring multiple touches to enable an app.
- Added: Option to donate through Paypal (opens Paypal donate page in external browser).
- Fixed: Speaking of quickly repeated notifications (usually progress bars).
- Added: Option to change TTS between Notification and Media audio streams. Solution to Bluetooth issue reported by SRadner.
- Fixed: App List jumping to top when selection changed. (rough/temporary workaround, list still jumps by up to one item)
v1.0.1 [2011-03-28]
- Fixed: Crash when custom TTS message contains an unsupported percent variable. [reported by SRadner]
- Changed: TTS runs on notification audio stream instead of media stream, also removed control of media volume while displayed.
- Added: App List menu options to ignore all or none.
v1.0.0 [2011-02-13]
- Initial release to the Android Market!
Started development on 2011-02-03