Voice and filePro

John Esak john.esak at 21appr.com
Thu Sep 3 07:53:45 PDT 2009


No, sorry, I don't. But I would get naturally speaking and see what it gives
in the way of translation and output.

I did write a really cool spoken word output for filePro. It would read off
our barcodes in spoken numbers.  Since then I have made it read about 100
words. I've been toying with it a lot.  Of course, it uses the best voice I
can find.  :-)  It is verrrrrryyyy slow, but it does actually work.

John




> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Kreiss [mailto:rkreiss at verizon.net] 
> Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2009 9:29 AM
> To: john.esak at 21appr.com
> Subject: Voice and filePro
> 
> John,
> 
> Are there any programs, which you are aware of, that will 
> allow spoken data
> entry to filepro? (Windows based systems)
> 
> One of my clients has a large amount of data that 
> periodically needs to be
> entered.  These are names, addresses, phone numbers and answers to a
> specific number of questions.  They are now manually entering this
> information.
> 
> My thought had been to use Dragon Naturally Speaking, or a 
> similar program,
> to enter the data into a spreadsheet; save the sheet as a csv 
> file and then
> import it.  Although this would be faster than manually 
> keying, doing it
> directly into filePro would be even better.
> 
> Thanks for any suggestions.
> 
> Richard
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 



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