I've used Switch from NCH with JAWS. It's a conversion utility to
convert media files from one format to another, like AVI to MP3 and so
on. It was accessible with JAWS, but it has a pretty simple interface.
I'm not sure it's necessarily indicative of all NCH products, given how
simple the interface is.
On 31/01/12 16:51, rebecca wrote:
> Has anyone used a product or products from NCH Software? If so, was it
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> They have a variety of products for transcribing, recording, video and
> audio editing software and also products for running a business. I’m
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