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Tools

Microsoft Reader is equipped with tools that can help you add speech components, create your own eBooks, author custom dictionaries, and more.

Text-to-Speech Package
Read about the speech component for Microsoft Reader. See how voicing technology makes eBooks more accessible.

Read in Microsoft Reader Add-in
See how you can create eBooks from Microsoft Word version 2002 files at the click of a button.

ReaderWorks 2.0 from OverDrive
Create eBooks quickly and easily with built-in wizards that make adding content a snap! Customize your eBooks with support for HTML, Word, text file formats, and images. Visit OverDrive to download the application.

Content Software Development Kit
This development kit is available for publishers and independent software vendors. Create custom eBooks with this kit. A free software license is required. You can download the Layout Guide and the Markup Guide as part of this package, or you can download these guides separately.

Dictionary Authoring Kit
Create custom dictionaries with this development kit. A free software license is required.

Source Materials and Conversions
This guide provides an overview of how Microsoft Reader eBook conversion works, and explains exactly what source files you'll need to publish successfully.

Layout Guide
This guide explains the various types of books that Microsoft Reader can handle and provides sample code for common layout features from tables of contents to drop caps, and from poetry to cookbooks.

Markup Guide
Browse this reference for every tag, attribute, and CSS property available in Microsoft Reader formatted documents and Open eBook documents.

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