The Blue Parrot app plays sound clips and speaks text phrases at random times, mixing them randomly as well.
The Blue Parrot installs just like most other Mac apps, just drag it to your Applications folder.
Hopefully it's pretty obvious how to use the app:
In theory, if you set the maximum delay time to one hour, the parrot will "speak" on average every thirty minutes. However, because this time delay is random, some times it will speak again very quickly, other times it will take closer to the full hour.
I don't think I can give you sound files legally, but I can point you to some URLs where I found some great sound clips:
Firefly sound clips:
Nacho Libre clips:
Short Circuit:
Star Trek:
Star Wars:
Wall-E:
Many more:
Again, for these sound clips, create a directory (folder) somewhere, something like /Users/Al/SoundClips, download the sound clips you want to that directory, then tell the Blue Parrot where they are. You only have to set this once, it will remember your directory (and the text phrases you enter).
In the Text Phrases part of the app, you can enter phrases you want the parrot to say. It starts with a couple of phrases like these:
Polly wants a cracker. Polly wants a drink.
This works with the Mac OS X "say" command and text to speech capability, so with plain sentences like that, the parrot will use the default voice on your Mac.
To use a different voice, just add a pipe symbol and a valid voice name after the pipe, like this:
Polly wants a cracker. | Vicki Polly wants a drink. | ALEX
Names can be uppercase, lowercase, or any combination of uppercase and lowercase, but they must be valid names. To see a valid list of voices on your Mac:
You'll see a valid list of voices in the System Voice drop-down list.
This is the first release of this app, and it probably has bugs. As I was writing about voices, I realized I didn't test what would happen with an invalid voice, so please make sure you use valid names there.
To report a bug, please use the contact form on the devdaily.com website.
For updates and other information, please visit the Blue Parrot web page:
Enjoy!
Alvin Alexander
devdaily.com