Nuance Dragon Naturally Speaking Standard 9.0 (Full Product)
$49.89 to $77.93 from 3 sellers
Full Product
Rating:
5.42
Turn talk... into Text! Talk to your computer and watch words quickly appear in documents, e-mails and instant messages with Dragon Naturally Speaking Standard 9 fron Nuance. Its amazing accuracy allows you to surf the web simply by speaking! It requires no script reading or 'voice training' allowing you to start dictating right away. You can also use your voice to edit and control applications like Microsoft Word, Microsoft Outlook Express, Microsoft Internet Explorer, and America Online. Scan your documents, contact names, and sent e-mails to update your vocabulary so you never have to spell a name again. You can launch or switch applications, save or print documents, and more, using menu commands for all standard Windows-based applications. It features a built-in Nothing But Speech (NBS) technology that increases accuracy by filtering out inadvertent fillers and sounds, such as 'Ums' and 'Ahs', between words. With features like Multiple Correction Methods and Edit by Voice, the Dragon Naturally Speaking Standard 9 provides accuracy, performance and ease-of-use making it the ideal solution for busy corporate professionals or for the whole family.
| Summary | |
|---|---|
| Description | Dragon Naturally Speaking Standard 9.0 (Full Product) |
| Manufacturer | Nuance |
| Lowest Price | $49.89 |
| Available at | 3 Stores |
| MPN/UPC/SKU | A309AG0090 |
| Product Specification | |
| Software | |
| License Type | Full Product |
| Version / Edition | 9.0 |
| Media Format | CD-ROM |
| Min License Size | 1 user(s) |
| Max License Size | 1 user(s) |
| System Requirements | |
| Required Operating System |
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| Required Processor Class | Intel Pentium 4 |
| Required Processor Speed | 1 GHz |
| Required Memory | 512 MB |
| Required Disk Space | 1 GB |
| More Info | |
| URL | Click here |
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