If you're a Skype user, you'll be pleased to hear that IVONA Reader can read chat messages written using the communicator. It just takes a couple of moments to get your Skype to talk. Integration is really simple. On starting up IVONA Reader and Skype, the communicator detects text reader seeking access to it. Accepting the link initiates the integration. Now you can get up from the computer. Also, if you wish, the program can inform you which of your friends has logged onto Skype, or read all the text messages you're sent, without you having to sit glued to the screen.
Thanks to the integration of IVONA Reader with iTunes, it's child’s play transferring audiobooks onto your iPod. If iTunes is installed on your computer, all you have to do is make sure the "Add created files to iTunes" option is ticked in the "Reading to file" window. Recordings made using IVONA Reader are automatically cataloged and added to the iTunes library. You can then easily copy the audiobooks you've created onto your iPod as you've done so far with your favorite pieces of music.
Another program which IVONA Reader smoothly integrates with is the popular text editor Microsoft Word 2007. Now you can start listening to texts without reading them through IVONA Reader, using the convenient buttons located on the Word toolbar. Text reading directly from Word is excellent for proofreading texts.
The integration of IVONA Reader with the above-mentioned applications isn't all. Thanks to the "IVONA MiniReader", a handy text reader in a mini version, IVONA Reader can read any text - from the simplest text editor, to Internet browsers (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox) and email client programs (Mozilla Thunderbird, Microsoft Outlook 2003, 2007) to spreadsheets. IVONA MiniReader has all functions to read aloud any text in other applications in your computer. Just switch on "IVONA MiniReader" located in the "Tools" menu, highlight any text and click the "Play" button.