iListen: MacSpeech, Inc.Software, starts from $99 This speech recognition program is powered by the Philips (company) Philips - A Dutch multinational electronics company. It produces washing machines, consumer electronics, integrated circuits and light bulbs. Together with Sony they set the Compact Disc standard, especially Green Book CD-ROM. FreeSpeech engine. Users can open applications, click the mouse or surf the Web with just the sound of their voice. The user interface floats above other applications, giving users quick access to its most frequently used features. It types directly into thousands of Mac applications, eliminating the need for a note pad There are several software applications known as Notepad or Note pad.
adj. Pieced together from several sources. . It features a native vocabulary of about 30,000 words, background vocabulary of more than 300,000 words and allows users to employ Correction directly within almost any application. Upgrades are $39.99. www.macspeech MacSpeech is a Mac-only company that makes speech recognition software called iListen for Macintosh computers. It was founded in 1996 by Andrew Taylor, a former employee of Articulate Systems, which was acquired by Dragon Systems which is now a part of Nuance. .com |
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