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After MacSpeech Dictate (read our initial review, and the follow-up)—the only game in town for voice recognition on the Mac—was acquired by Nuance back in February, ...
This speech-to-text program, designed just for Macs, is like having a personal typist. Next up, there are a few of these coming to the market: Watch phones. Gadget Grrl says this watch phone ...
Editor's note: We're big fans of speech recognition apps here at Ars, and when MacSpeech announced its plan to license the Nuance recognition engine that powers Dragon NaturallySpeaking, we knew ...
MacSpeech this week at Macworld Expo San Francisco launched its latest speech-to-text software, Scribe. Instead of the real-time recording and translation in its Dictate packages, Scribe handles ...
MacSpeech Dictate is the first speech recognition program for the Mac that offers recognition as good as similar Windows software. It works with just about any program, and its accuracy is excellent.
MacSpeech has introduced MacSpeech Scribe Medical, an add-on component to MacSpeech Dictate Medical, that transcribes audio files including dental terminology.
MacSpeech Dictate International is quite efficient for basic dictation. After you get used to the quirks in editing and training, and learn to edit your dictation frequently, it can be very useful.
MacSpeech has announced Preview Release 2 of its forthcoming iListen software. iListen uses a technology, called TalkAnywhere, which converts spoken words into typewritten text and characters.
With the release of its much-anticipated iListen dictation software, MacSpeech, Inc. has at long last fired a real salvo in its hitherto mostly verbal rivalry with IBM’s ViaVoice. Although the two ...
MacSpeech Scribe (from the makers of MacSpeech Dictate, the speech recognition application) does not pretend to have the human ability to recognize just anyone’s speech. You have to train it, and the ...
MacSpeech at this week's Macworld Expo unveiled Dictate, its new speech recognition and voice command software currently in beta and slated for release mid February. The new product replaces and ...
MacSpeech today announced the release of the iLife Voice Solution, which allows iListen users to use their voice to control common functions and menus within the four iLife applications -- iTunes, ...
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