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  Kurzweil Voicepro - voice dictation software for your Windows programs

Overview of Kurzweil Voicepro:

Kurzweil VoicePro is the same as VoicePlus Except for two differences: VoicePro has a 60,000 word active vocabulary and allows 20,000 custom words to be added. The second thing is that it has slightly higher sysem requirments.   Voicepro allows voice dictation into virtually any Windows 3.x or Windows 95 program. Word processors, spreadsheets, presentation programs, internet chat rooms, e-mail and more...

Voicepro is more aimed at lawyers, engineers and medical professionals who don't want to spend time adding words common in their fields. Voicepro is great for any business or home use.

Kurzweil Voicepro comes with a Andrea NC-80 speech recognition headset, the software, and instruction book. Just hook up the the to your sound card, install the software, and you are ready to go!

Kurzweil Voicepro speech recognition and voice dictation product

System Requirments:

The minimum system requirements to run Kurzweil VoicePro are:

Windows 95 or Windows 3.1x (running in enhanced mode)
Pentium microprocessor for Windows 95
486 DX4 75mhz for Windows 3.1x
24MB of RAM (we recommend that you have at least 32MB of
RAM for the additional programs you will be running with
Kurzweil VoicePro)
35MB of hard disk space
VGA or higher resolution video
Sound Blaster 16 compatible sound board
Andrea NC-50 or ANC-500 microphone (included with the
package)
CD-ROM drive for installing from compact disk

Some laptop computers and sound cards may require a microphone
battery box to work with the microphone supplied with Kurzweil
VoicePro. Information on how to determine whether you need this
part and how to order the part are included in the package.

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