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<title>TidBITS: Voice recognition software in 2005</title>
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<description><![CDATA[A need to do a little less typing in the office, due mainly to repetitive strain injury problems, has made me think that perhaps it's time to look at voice recognition software.  <br><br>Some searches indicate that ViaVoice hasn't been review on Tidbits since 2002, and there appear to be some other products on the market now.  <br><br>&lt;<a href="http://db.tidbits.com/getbits.acgi?tbart=06708">http://db.tidbits.com/getbits.acgi?tbart=06708</a>&gt; <br><br>Does anyone have practical advice on what works best in an office environment?  <br><br>I have my own office, so background noise isn't a huge problem.]]></description>
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