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Yes, Text Bridge Pro is very user friendly and and Omnipage Pro is also
speech friendly.
Cheers
At 14:31 11/12/98 , you wrote:
>dan,
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>text Bridge is off-the-shelf scanner software that is supposed to be speech
>friendly. there is a 15-day demo at hj.com.At 08:03 PM 12/10/98 -0600, you
>wrote:
>>I am writing with two questions. 1. Does anyone on the list use any ocr
>>package with Windows? At work I am using Open Book but this is through a
>>dos window. I have a demo of Omni but it timed out before I could get it
>>to work. I am still debating whether to use a standard ocr package, or
>>one designed for the blind. I am still waiting for Arkenstone's new
>>product which is supposed to be a true windows application.
>>2. I would like to hear other peoples thoughts on various notetakers. I
>>am writing reviews of them for our newsletter. So far I have reviewed
>>the Aria from Robotron, and have evaluated the Keynote Companion. I
>>would like to test the Artic products, and any other notetakers that may
>>be on the market. I use a Braille Lite which i like very much except for
>>the poor quality of the speech. I don't buy Blazie's arguments against
>>upgrading the speech chip. I would be willing to pay more for better
>>speech. With all the changes in this technology there should be some new
>>options for Blazie to try. Let me know what you think of these ideas.
>>Dan
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