>Date: Fri, 09 Jan 1998
>From: Jeff Foley <JeffF@@dragonsys.com>
Regarding switching between naturally speaking and DragonDictate
> It's in the readme file for ddwin 3.0. When you have both
>programs open, and you say "Switch to NaturallySpeaking" in DDWin, the
>mic turns off and the NS mic comes on. Then when you turn the mic off
>in NS, the DDWin mic comes back on.
>
Regarding dictating into other apps.
>oh, and have you seen the "NaturalText" add-on for NatSpeak? It lets
>you dictate into any windows application. You don't get all the cool
>editing, formatting, and correction features you get with the NS window,
>but still, it's pretty good for getting those Subject: lines in Eudora. :)
It's
>on the website.
Figured others may be unaware of this too.
Jay
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