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Other apps which used the same speech recognition technology include Siri, [2] which Apple acquired in 2010 and is now integrated into iOS. In July 2010, Nuance reported that there had been 3.7 million downloads [ 3 ] of their iPhone apps, and Dragon Dictation ranked as the number one business productivity app in Apple's iTunes App Store .
MacSpeech Dictate ran as a Mac-native application. It used the Dragon speech recognition engine (v9 or v10), licensed from Nuance Communications. This is the same technology that powers speech recognition in Dragon NaturallySpeaking for the PC, although across platforms there are significant differences in features, functionality and ...
The older program, DragonDictate, was originally developed by Dragon Systems for Microsoft Windows, and was replaced by Dragon NaturallySpeaking for Windows. It was later acquired by Nuance Communications. Dragon Dictate for Mac 2.0 (originally named MacSpeech Dictate [1]) is supported only on Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard).
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The fine folks at Nuance (suppliers of some of the underlying IP that powers the 4S voice savvy) have made a big move into the mobile space; the company already has a suite of iOS apps that cover ...
Nuance Dragon Dictation and Dragon Search Apps Now Available in Israel Worldwide Expansion Continues into Israel, Providing Hebrew-Speaking iOS Users a Faster and Easier Way to Send Text Messages ...
Dragon NaturallySpeaking uses a minimal user interface. As an example, dictated words appear in a floating tooltip as they are spoken (though there is an option to suppress this display to increase speed), and when the speaker pauses, the program transcribes the words into the active window at the location of the cursor.
From OS X Mountain Lion (10.8) [101] to macOS High Sierra (10.13), the Mac App Store was used for Software Updates; prior to that, Software Update was a separate utility, which could be launched from the Apple menu or from the Software Update pane in System Settings.