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From: daphne@netcom.com (Daphne Gould)
Subject: Re: Speech recognition in Windows or DOS
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Date: Tue, 4 Apr 1995 21:57:40 GMT
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In article <D6IJs1.pCA@bocanews.bocaraton.ibm.com>,
Charlie Sumner <sumner@vnet.ibm.com> wrote:
>In <3lrbia$1bo@is.bbsrc.ac.uk>, paul.fretter@bbsrc.ac.uk (Paul Fretter) writes:
>>Hi, I hope this is a suitable forum to ask this question.
>>
>>Does anyone know of a DOS or Windows 3.x applic that will act as
>>a dictation machine.
>>
>>...
>IBM also released something for Windows 3.1.   Call 1-800-TALK-2-ME 
>for more info, or post it here.
>
>Charlie


Dragon Systems makes both a DOS and a Windows product and both will 
dictate directly into WordPerfect or any other DOS or Windows 
application.  Call Dragon Systems at 1-800-TALK-TYP for more information.

Joel Gould
Dragon Systems
joelg@dragonsys.com

