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From: daphne@netcom.com (Daphne Gould)
Subject: Re: Dragon and IBM
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Date: Sun, 20 Nov 1994 13:19:47 GMT
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In article <xS8XEsc.marymorken@delphi.com>,  <marymorken@delphi.com> wrote:
>John,
> You asked about DragonDictate in England.  I don't know about that but
>here's their USA headquarters in Massachusetts:  617, 965-5200
>You can write Scott at Dragon at 74774,704@compuserve.com
> 
>  I have been training my dragon for five weeks to do medical transcription.
>It is very promising.  I have a disabled friend who uses it and goes very
>fast after one year, doing medical transcription of doctor's dictation,
>redictating what she listens to by tape.  While I am temporarily able
>bodied, it is nice not to have to type all day long!
>  Mary/Virginia Beach, Virginia

Dragon does have resellers in the UK.  Call Dragon in the US (at 
617-965-5200) and ask for the name of a reseller in the UK.  

Also, you should be aware that DragonDictate comes in both a US English and
a UK English version.  Both are available in the UK.

Joel Gould
Dragon Systems

