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| I am thinking about trying Accent Master English Pronunciation Software but I don't want to spend money($129) even without getting a single opinion on it. Does any one have any experience with it? Please help a fellow human being out and let me know if anyone knows anything about this software. I highly appreciate this help. I am desperately trying to seek ways to reduce my indian accent. You guys rock!! Thanks |
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| I haven't used it, but why don't you try one of the others that offers a demo version to get a feel for using software for this? Pronunciation Patterns offers a free demo, so you could try that one to see first. |
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