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From: pcats@cryton.demon.co.uk (Patrick Arnold)
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Subject: Re: Mac Voice Recognition sans AV 
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In article <2ggcpo$m3u@savoy.cc.williams.edu> laurence.h.zill@williams.edu writes:

>Is there any way to get voice recognition on a non AV Mac?  I have a
>Centris 650 and wish I had a 660, but I don't...

You want a device called the 'Voice Navigator II', by Articulate Systems. It
costs about 439 UK pounds (700ish US dollars), and connects to the SCSI port
on any Macintosh. It is apparently very good, although I have never used one.

Patrick.

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