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Dictaphone Corporation, Stratford, Conn., has introduced its newest version of Boomerang(TM), a Windows(R)95-based voice messaging and dictation system that incorporates IBM's ViaVoice Transcription(TM) speech-recognition software. The solution enables professionals to record voice documents, and either convert them to text or send them as voice messages via e-mail.
"Because Boomerang delivers the power of voice to network and stand alone computing, it is an essential tool for professionals in any field," said Tim Butler, general manager of Dictaphone's Integrated Voice Systems. "The integration of IBM's ViaVoice into our newest Boomerang dictation product provides a revolutionary way to easily transform voice into text correspondence and documents."
Dictaphone's Boomerang 2.0 combines a sleek, hand-held microphone -- with single action slide control for recording and audio playback -- and IBM's ViaVoice speech-recognition software. The system operates in any Windows 95 environment using industry standard Windows 95 e-mail protocols to send voice or text documents to any networked PC. It is an ideal solution for professionals in a wide variety of fields, from lawyers and doctors...





