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Speech recognition software

Published: 19 Jul 2002

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If you are unable or unwilling to use the PC's keyboard for text and data entry, you need to consider buying a speech recognition application. Today's programs let you dictate into office applications like Word quickly and accurately. You can also surf the Web and control your PC using voice commands.

But which application should you buy? We review the two leading contenders, from ScanSoft and IBM.

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