Read-aloud audio tagging and word highlight functions

There are third party apps* for this, but they lock you into their format and don't support every thing that a native FXL Indesign epub export does. Doing all the work manually for creating the SMIL file and marking the audio, etc. Is just way to hard and easy to fail at for most of us.
MANY publishers want this feature! PLEASE I beg of you, nobody can put their massive coding muscles behind such an effort like Adobe. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE consider adding an easy read-aloud margin function to the InDesign suite?
I would even pay extra for this. On bended knee, I beg you.
Aquafadas = inscrutable instructions. Expensive. French. (Can't be bothered to help customers.)
CircularFLO = easier read-aloud, but LAME-O animations, won't support InDesign animations. (Also no support. And they definitely do not want you guys to see their code.)
Please?

There are third party apps* for this, but they lock you into their format and don't support every thing that a native FXL Indesign epub export does. Doing all the work manually for creating the SMIL file and marking the audio, etc. Is just way to hard and easy to fail at for most of us.
MANY publishers want this feature! PLEASE I beg of you, nobody can put their massive coding muscles behind such an effort like Adobe. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE consider adding an easy read-aloud margin function to the InDesign suite?
I would even pay extra for this. On bended knee, I beg you.
Aquafadas = inscrutable instructions. Expensive. French. (Can't be bothered to help customers.)
CircularFLO = easier read-aloud, but LAME-O animations, won't support InDesign animations. (Also no support. And they definitely do not want you guys to see their code.)
Please?

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