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From: rea@gacc.atl.ga.us (Bob Adams)
Subject: Re: Speech Recognition Software
Organization: Command Corp, Inc.
Message-ID: <D4EpCA.MH8@gacc.atl.ga.us>
Date: Wed, 22 Feb 1995 14:52:56 GMT
References: <3hbp94$s49@lute.gcr.com> <daphneD3uKCE.LvD@netcom.com> <3htlp2$hng@mozz.unh.edu> <DeBruin1.113-2248.217.2F49A054@mi.rulimburg.nl>
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In <DeBruin1.113-2248.217.2F49A054@mi.rulimburg.nl> DeBruin1.113-2248@mi.rulimburg.nl (Berry de Bruyn) writes:

>zet@christa.unh.edu (Zachariah E Tripp) writes:
>>        I know of one shareware program aviable for DOS, well windows. It 
>>is called InCube3. It can be found on Simtel (Oak.OakLand.Edu) via FTP. 
>>It is under /pub/win3/sound/in3mk2.zip. Good luck

>It's the demo that's shareware. The full version is not, and is (as I 
>understand) pretty expensive as SR programs go. Btw, InCube is a voice 
>navigator.

I hope this is not nit-picking.  The full version mentioned above
costs $49.95.  I believe that is a new low price point for a
continuous realtime recognizer for voice macro command input and
voice window navigation.

You can check out our web site for other products for SPARC and
Windows.  If you are running SPARC, download the system and get a
free 5 day eval license.  The URL is:

http://www.commandcorp.com/incube_welcome.html

Bob Adams
rea@commandcorp.com

