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Double speak: two reviewers share their opinions on Dragon NaturallySpeaking voice recognition software

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One reviewer highly recommends Dragon Systems' NaturallySpeaking voice recognition software, and another calls the product 'useful.' Both agree that good training increases NaturallySpeaking's accuracy. Both recommend, when training the software, to speak clearly and in phrases or complete sentences. NaturallySpeaking recommends that the user speak into the included headset microphone rather than talking into the built-in microphone of the user's recorder.

Author: Newcomb, Michael, Schmidt, Steven
Publisher: James Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: Law Office Computing
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1055-128X
Year: 2001
Software single product review, Voice recognition software, Speech recognition software, Dragon Systems Inc., Dragon Naturally Speaking 4.0 (Voice recognition software)

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When presentation is everything: Dreamweaver and GoLive go head-to-head to get you on the Web

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Adobe's $284 GoLive 5.0 Web authoring software wins out in a comparison with Macromedia's $299 Dreamweaver 4.0. A Web site can be created faster and easier with GoLive, but Dreamweaver is also an excellent development environment.

Author: Schmidt, Steven
Publisher: James Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: Law Office Computing
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1055-128X
Year: 2001
Software Publishers, Computer Language Software ex Military, Adobe Systems Inc., ADBE, Software multiproduct review, Web authoring software, Macromedia Inc. (San Francisco, California), MACR, Dreamweaver 4.0 (Web authoring software), Adobe GoLive 5.0 (Web authoring software)

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Getting there: DocuLex OCR for Lawyers improves OCR process but still needs perfecting

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Two reviewers recommend Doculex Inc's DocuLex OCR for Lawyers optical character recognition software. Both give the product three stars of a possible four.

Author: Schmidt, Steven, Allen, Jeffrey
Publisher: James Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: Law Office Computing
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1055-128X
Year: 2003
United States, Computer software industry, Software industry, Legal practice software, Legal practice management software, OCR software, Doculex

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