At 01:22 AM 5/24/02 +0700, Kiki wrote the following:

>Couple days ago I saw a TV News talking about a hi-tech software and
>hardware shows that we can write any document on our word processor just by
>speaking.
>I'm really interesting with it. It will dramatically make my work easier.
>But I just curious, is that program (or any other similar programs) support
>for language other than English?
>I wish I can download some any trial version before decide to buy it. Where
>can I find them?
>Any suggestion?

Dragon Naturally Speaking is the largest maker of these programs. Most users
are in environments where hands-free computing is required. Blind and
disabled users also use this system. Developers can use the system to create
voice-controlled information services.

Dragon Naturally Speaking
http://www.dragontalk.com/

Scansoft is the largest developer of foreign language modules for Dragon
Naturally Speaking (or Dragon Dictate). Their RealSpeak offers a single,
standardized application programming interface (API) that enables the
deployment of speech-enabled applications in 19 languages: US and UK
English, German, French, Dutch & Belgian Dutch, Castilian and Mexican
Spanish, Italian, European and Brazilian Portuguese, Norwegian, Polish,
Swedish, Danish and Cantonese & Mandarin Chinese, Korean and Japanese.
http://www.scansoft.com/
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Gerry Boyd
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