CNET has just done a review of the current Voice Programs and gives a more
up-to-date review than I did in my last post on this query.
>CNET Digital Dispatch: the future is here
>April 16, 1998
>Vol. 4, No. 15
>2. THE GIFT OF GAB: SPEECH RECOGNITION APPS ARE HERE
>No more "Star Trek" jokes--speech recognition apps are for real.
>And no. More. Pausing. Between. Each. Word. The software is also
>cheap enough to be called an affordable luxury. But does it work
>well enough to replace your keyboard? We took Dragon Systems'
>NaturallySpeaking Preferred and IBM's ViaVoice Gold for the
>listening test. Plus, get the lowdown on five other speech-driven
>products and services:
> http://www.cnet.com/Content/Reviews/Compare/Speech/?dd
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