
"Computer!" That's how James T. Kirk and his successor, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, turn on the main computer of the Starship Enterprise. No bending over, no buttons to push, no typing at a keyboard. Seems nice, doesn't it--talking to your computer instead of typing?
With continuous speech recognition, you can talk to your computer at natural speeds, without any special pauses or emphases and have it understand and transcribe your speech. In short, you can write with your voice. Freed from typing, you can sit back, relax, and dictate letters, memos, and e-mail. It's an easy, natural way to write.
This futuristic technology is available today. Using the latest speech recognition programs, you can write more rapidly, increase your productivity, and free yourself from being chained to your computer, chair, and keyboard.
Professionals already accustomed to dictation will find the transition to using speech recognition quite easy. Others who can't afford expert typists, may have disabilities, or simply just don't type quickly enough, will find that dictation is now affordable and available.
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