IBM ViaVoice Standard V.10 | 
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Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 4186
Format: Dvd-rom Platform: No Operating System Media: DVD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Operating System: Windows NT Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9 x 8 x 2
MPN: SCAB2 UPC: 780420105331 EAN: 0780420105331 ASIN: B0000A58IV
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| Features:
| • | Voice recognition with essential dictation, command, and control features | | • | Use IBM ViaVoice SpeakPad to dictate letters, reports, memos, or faxes | | • | Easily transfer SpeakPad documents to other text-based applications | | • | 300,000 vocabulary and backup English dictionary words | | • | Includes noise-canceling headset microphone |
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Product Description IBM ViaVoice Standard Edition is a voice recognition product that includes essential dictation and command and control features. Windows XP Home, Windows 98 SE, and Windows Me are the supported operating systems in Standard Edition. With Standard Edition, users can dictate, edit, correct, and format text in the powerful IBM ViaVoice speech-enabled word processor, SpeakPad. Text dictated into SpeakPad can be exported to other text-based Windows applications through use of a single voice command, or through the Windows Copy and Paste features. Users can also dictate directly into Microsoft Word 2002, Word 2000, and Word 97 to easily create letters, reports, and other documents. Standard Edition comes with a 300,000 word vocabulary that can be customized to add new words, addresses, acronyms, and other personal phrases and expressions. Standard Edition users can initiate basic commands to navigate Internet Explorer. Main Features Manufacturer: Nuance Communications, IncManufacturer Part Number: H109A-G00-10.0Manufacturer Website Address: www.nuance.comSoftware Sub Type: Voice RecognitionSoftware Name: IBM VIAVOICE v.10.0 Standard Edition - Complete ProductFeatures & Benefits: Use IBM ViaVoice SpeakPad or Microsoft? Word 2002, 2000 or 97 to dictate text for letters, reports, memos or faxes. Say voice commands to format, edit and correct your dictation. Transfer your SpeakPad documents easily into other text-based applications. Use voice commands to navigate Internet Explorer. Create dictation voice shortcuts to insert blocks of text-such as greetings, addresses, salutations and quotes-directly into your dictation documents. VoiceCenter is the "command central" of IBM ViaVoice-now you can customize the size, shape and placement on your desktop. A new IBM speech engine with improved background noise adaptation, first
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Good June 27, 2008 Q. Capital (NY, USA) I just purchased viavoice. I read what other users mentioned about usability. It is like any new program. It involves a learning curve. I had my program running on XP. I disabled security during installation and re- enabled after installation.. You just have to tweak it for your system. I called tech support and they told me I should have brought Dragon. I decided to stay with viavoice and after voice test the software recognizes your voice. It is a good program.
Via Voice December 28, 2007 Barry T. Levy (Palo Verde Ave, Long Beach, CA) I prefer Via Voice to Naturally Speaking. It is easy to use, has features to scan docs that I did in the past, and dictate words that are new. I find it works well and is easy to dictate to. It writes to both word and its own program, which can then be pasted into a doc. Tech support was also great! I have 3 copies I like it so much.
Viavoice September 22, 2007 Vern Fisher 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am a little disappointed in the product. When I reboot my computer then the program will not reload. In order to use it I have to reinstall the program and then I can use it. In other words it will not work if I shut down the computer for the night.
Simply Amazing! March 30, 2007 Gary V. Carter (Mississauga Canada) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I can't understand why everyone doesn't use it. It didn't make my keyboard obsolete but it was a close call! The delivery was quick and clean. The product comes with a headset which is the same price in my local store without the voice recognition system. Once I read an interesting story into the computer so it could get used to my voice, the recognition was extremely good. I will never type 90 words a minute. I don't need to now. I have been speaking that fast all my life and now my computer listens and puts my words on the screen.
not very good February 28, 2007 Todd Gilbert 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Takes forever to set up. About an hour to read a story so it gets use to your voice. Your suppose to be able to save the voice recognition. I had to do a complete system restore and it would not let me put the saved recognition back, so I had to read the story again.Terrible voice recognition,very frustrating to use.
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