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Faster document creation with voice recognition technology

When it comes to speech recognition, Voice Perfect Systems is Australia’s most experienced speech recognition supplier with over 12 years of experience in speech recognition.

With the growing acceptance of this technology speech recognition can provide increased productivity with faster document creation than most touch typists are able to accomplish. This technology has the capability to reduce computer over use injuries, and assist sufferers to return to work, as the software minimises most keyboard and mouse usage.

The software can also be used as a productivity tool in the generation of lengthy reports and correspondence as information is captured faster than previously possible. If you are a ‘two finger’ typist this product is perfect as you are able to dictate at up to 160 words per minute and attain a 98 per cent level of accuracy after a few weeks of usage.

Using Dragon NaturallySpeaking Professional edition users can create documents within most Windows based applications, including Microsoft Word. Through advances in computer hardware, research and development, Dragon NaturallySpeaking V8.0 can now achieve accuracy rates previously not available by earlier editions of the software. Voice Perfect supplies Dragon NaturallySpeaking direct to Local, State and Federal Government departments and are a nominated Government Endorsed Supplier outlet.

Upgrades for current users are available, contact your nearest speech technology centre for further information on speech recognition solutions or visit www.voiceperfect.com.

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