Realmac Software today announced the immediate availability of Voice Box 1.4, the latest release of the company’s speech application. Voice Box was written in cocoa for Mac OS X users who wish to output the Mac’s text-to-speech system into an audio file (aiff). The software will also read out each word as you type it, in 1 of 22 voices, and allows you to change the pitch and speed of the voices used. In addition, RSS feeds are supported, so Voice Box will download news from sites you select and read it aloud to you. Version 1.4 includes several feature tweaks and bug fixes and is available for Mac OS X 10.2 or higher, priced at US$19.95.