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From: daphne@netcom.com (Daphne Gould)
Subject: Re: speech to text
Message-ID: <daphneCvq7zq.8yD@netcom.com>
Sender: Joel Gould 
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Date: Tue, 6 Sep 1994 21:07:01 GMT
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In article <34f3di$mbv@search01.news.aol.com>, MeiTien <meitien@aol.com> wrote:
>In article <daphneCvH2Ew.4F7@netcom.com>, daphne@netcom.com (Daphne Gould)
>writes:

>Will DragonDictate application needs a runtime license? How much is the
>runtime?

DragonDictate is an end-user, single-user license product.  Therefore, 
buying DragonDictate is the same as paying for one run-time license.  
 
If you are thinking of getting a speech recognition product which allows 
you to make your programs speech aware, you may be more interested in a 
product called Dragon VoiceTools.  For this product, you buy a developer's 
kit with a library of routines to link in with your program.  Then, when 
you distribute your program you need to buy a run-time license for each 
user.

Contact Dragon Systems for more information.

Joel Gould
Dragon Systems
(this is my wife's account; I can be reached at joelg@dragonsys.com)

