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iListen: Voice Recognition for the Mac

Posted on November 2, 2004May 4, 2017

I’m not a Mac user, but I’m sure there are those out there who are curious what sort of voice recognition software is available for the Mac. iListen, a recently updated Mac-only voice recognition software application, is available for between $100-$150. iListen looks like it’s basically the Mac version of Dragon NaturallySpeaking. It also has a new add-in called MouseAnywhereâ„¢ that allows cursor control with the voice. (Dragon allows this, too, but I find their version a little awkward–has anyone out there tried MouseAnywhere who would like to comment on its functionality?)

Related Links:
iListen Mac Voice Recognition Software Updated to Version 1.6.5
MacSpeech Releases MouseAnywhereâ„¢ ScriptPak

iListen at Amazon:


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