Erkrath, Germany – Independent software developer, Thomas Busse today is proud to announce the release of Recitator 1.0.0, his new productivity app developed for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. Perfect for hearing texts while commuting or during a walk, Recitator (Latin for reciter, reader) takes your ebooks, pdfs and text files and reads them to you.

You can also use Recitator also for proof reading of your documents. Let it read e.g. your report to you to find orthographic errors or missing words. Simply save your document as text or PDF file and transfer it to Recitator. The app speaks EPUB, PDF and TXT files. You can use iTunes File Sharing or Dropbox to transfer the files. If no audiobook exists for your text or you already own an electronic version of a book and don’t want to spent extra money for the audio book, then Recitator is the ideal alternative.

Features:
* Simple to use
* No In-App purchases – If you buy the full version, you don’t have to buy any additional speaker or speech packets
* Supports many languages, e.g. English, German, Spanish, French, etc.
* Saves the last text position. The next time you open a document you can continue listening at the same position
* Shows also images in EPUB and PDF files
* Supports iPhone and iPad as Universal App
* Data transfer via iTunes File Sharing
* Supports Dropbox

Device Requirements:
* iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
* Requires iOS 7.0 or later
* Universal Application
* 6.6 MB

Pricing and Availability:
Recitator 1.0.0 is only $0.99 USD (or equivalent amount in other currencies) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Productivity category. Recitator is also available as a free Lite version to test before you buy.

Recitator 1.0.0
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Thomas Busse is an independent software developer based in Erkrath, Germany. A programmer for over thirty years, Thomas started his own software development business in 2008. His focus is in iOS development with a concentration in educational software. Copyright (C) 2015 Thomas Busse. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPad and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.

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