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This app turns PDFs, emails, and more into a curated podcast

TL;DR: Give your eyes a break from the screen and listen to your messages, documents, emails, and more with Elocance. As of Jan. 19, a lifetime subscription is 91% off, dropping the price down to $34.99.


Whether you're a bonafide businessperson or just someone who subscribes to a lot of emails, you can seriously save time — and your eyes — from reading and scrolling on your phone.

Elocance is an audio reading app that turns any type of content on your phone into a podcast. You can even tailor the way the audio recording sounds, adjust HD levels, change the type of accent you hear, and more. Some popular newsletters you're subscribed to may already be housed in the app. Read more...

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