The goal of a continuous speech recognition program is to let you dictate what your computer should type. In December 1999, when IBM shipped the first Mac version of such a program, the sound from ...
First demonstrated at Macworld New York this past July, IBM today released ViaVoice for Mac OS X. The new version takes advantage of Mac OS X technologies and gives previous users a couple of ways to ...
More on Muting the iSub Yesterday we reported problems muting Apple's iSub, and the workaround of turning volume down from System Preferences. However, problems redirecting low frequencies from the ...
Macheads typically have fewer software choices than Windows users, and nowhere is that more evident than in the speech-recognition market. IBM's ViaVoice is the only option for Apple lovers. The ...
Stealth MIDI plug-in for Mac OS X is a plug-in for Apple's Core MIDI software to enable serial MIDI devices under Mac OS X. This driver allow to use most of the Serial MIDI interfaces with Mac OS X 10 ...
IBM ViaVoice for Windows Pro USB Edition Release 9 ($229.95 list) transcribes your spoken words more quickly than previous versions and offers improved correction options and better wizards. ViaVoice ...
Conversing with a computer has long been a staple of science fiction. Such conversations are still largely in the realm of fiction, but voice recognition technology has improved significantly over the ...
MARKHAM, Ont, Aug. 14 - IBM Canada has launched a new release of its voice-recognition software for Microsoft Windows: ViaVoice for Windows Release 10 Pro USB Edition. The new features include an ...
For years, Mac users have waited for an application that would let them dictate with natural speech and control their Macs by voice–abilities that, until recently, have been available only in Windows.
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