Standard abbreviations reads the program before advertised. More specific abbreviations unfortunately only letter by letter: "For example," will ", for example", but "19th century" "Nineteenth JH" read. Unfortunately an editor to resolve this problem is absent. However, the support e-mail reveals the simple fix this problem.
It is also important that one will be read during a Word text, can not continue typing in the same document.
Of course you can hear out the difference between a computer voice and a human voice immediately. Thus, the setting of PowerPoint presentations using the Voice Reader I'd recommend only under time pressure.
Plain and simple words reading the Voice Reader before so that they are immediately understandable. Foreign words or proper names come against very different from the usual way out of the boxes, so that you first of all have to briefly consider what has been standing in the text.
Conclusion: An unrivaled program, which is useful, but could be improved.