If you want another source of Dragon products, have a look at our site -
http://waves.base.org (sorry to other dis-forum members for advertising)
I would suggest that you shop around - there are a lot of speech
recognition products (as with any other type of software) that is, how
should I put it, "rubbish". Generally speaking, Dragon's products are
regarded as the best.
Have a look at Yahoo (http://www.yahoo.co.uk/) and do a search of "speech
recognition uk" for more speech recognition resellers in the UK.
Regards
Dave Robertson
http://waves.base.org
Telephone : +44 (0)1506 495 239
Facsimile : +44 (0)1506 492 974
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> From: Elizabeth Gould <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Voice-activated computer use
> Date: 23 January 1998 09:09
>
> Following nack injuries in an RTA I can only write briefly and use the
> keyboard for limited peiods of time. I want to find out about voice
> -activated computer use. What systems dopeople find the most accurate
and
> user-friendly? Dragon dictate keeps being mentioned, though I haven't
> tried anything yet.
> Any information or views would be very much appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Liz Gould
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