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If your vFruit is public, you have the possibility of offering it, i.e. vFruiters using it will not have their vocal units taken into account.

From “my vFruits”, click on the button “Offer” under the relevant vFruit to access the payment interface of the subscription.

For a monthly subscription of 29,90 euros HT you are entitled to a quota of 1000 listenings per month.

If you regularly exceed this quota , we will alert you by email to propose another package.
Posted by , on 2007-03-29 at 18:05

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  • To begin with you will have the choice of 3 languages and 6 voices – more to come...

    Hi,
    When the italian language?
    2007-03-27 10:24 - Giovambattista Fazioli
  • Your public vFruits!

    You might want to fix the link to XFruits...
    It sends you to www.xfrruits.com
    just a suggestion,
    ~matt
    p.s. I love your guys' services!
    2007-03-27 05:26 - Matt
  • VocalFruits, D - 7!

    Hi guys, I like so much this new service :D
    I write you to tell you that I've use it to make a MeneamePodcast of meneame.net but now your service is having bugs. I think that this is because I've publicated a link talking about your service (http://meneame.net/story/audiomeneame-rss-vocalfruits), and it's having a meneame efect, like the "digg" efect.
    I wait for you could fix that problem and make public the acces to this site (http://vocalfruits.com/audiomeneame/wd342c/ ) by the moment, thank you and good good idea :)
    2007-03-24 00:18 - jusore
  • VocalFruits, D - 7!

    I approached Gilles Le Cocguen expressing a desire to have a text to speach solution for many of the text blogs and content we are working with.

    I am blown away that this has now arrived and the first trials I have been having are working out very well. This is such an excellent service for content providers, and in essence the blog becomes a podcast simply by default.

    I will be hoping that my new speach active RSS feed from vocalfruits will be publically accessible so I can then re-syndicate that as a podcast.

    This service has many many cool opportunities.
    2007-03-22 16:58 - Chris Hambly