
Dragon Voice Recognition Computer Software
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There have been several impartial publications that have rated the voice recognition systems in the past year. Some that come to mind are Computer Shopper, InfoWorld, and Windows Magazine. There are others that have done reviews of individual products. If you have access to an electronic library (through AOL, school library, etc.) you can find these articles. These reviews are a little out of date. Kurzweil released a new version of its VOICE product since the last major review. Some improvements in that release are an editing feature for Word and Word Perfect that makes correction easier, MMX support (which can speed system response by more than 20%), and additional commands for use with Word Processors and Spreadsheets. At 06:50 PM 1/22/97 -0500, Jim Buuck wrote: >Can anyone point me to a good comparison of the commercially available >VR systems? Is there an FAQ? > >I'm running Windows 95 on a Pentium notebook computer and often Telnet >to a Unix system to do shell and C++ programming. I'm an RSI sufferer, >so I'm looking for a VR system I can use for programming, running >applications, documentation, web access, and Email. Any suggestions? > >Thanks, >Jim >jbuuck@concentric.net > > Sincerely, John Joseph ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kurzweil AI Tel (617) 893-5151 x 429 Product Management Dept. Fax (617) 893-6525 411 Waverley Oaks Road Email johnj@kurz-ai.com Waltham, MA 02154 http:\\www.kurzweil.com