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From: ralf@ark.franken.de (Ralf W. Stephan)
Subject: Re: IBM VoiceType Speech Recognition System
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Date: Thu, 15 Dec 1994 08:41:05 GMT
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Ed Suominen writes:
> ... IBM Personal 
> Dictation requires you to read into a dictation window, then copy the 
> text to your app. It also requires (at least it did) OS2. Ugh.

Well, that way running pure DOS apps is possible, I guess.

At least, when I saw a demo of WinDictate some weeks ago, they
couldn't get DOS apps in a window to work with it, which seems 
a general bug of the Windows 3.x/DOS combo.  Maybe Win 95 will
change this?

I would be glad if we could get a WinDictate that can also run
DOS apps.  Most patients we train with the system also have to
use DOS apps.

ralf
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