Speech Toggle 0.5 review (mac)
Speech Toggle is a very simple freeware menu extra for Mac OS X which enables you to easily toggle Apple's speech recognition (Speakable Items) on and off.
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Speech Toggle 0.5 is system utilities software developed by Chimoosoft.
Speech Toggle is a very simple freeware menu extra for Mac OS X which enables you to easily toggle Apple's speech recognition (Speakable Items) on and off. The software prevents you from having to make a trip to the System Preferences every time you feel the urge to temporarily use speech recognition.
The software doesn't require an installer; just copy it to your Applications folder and launch. To set it to auto-launch, add it to the Login Items in the Accounts pane of your System Preferences.
Also, check out our speech webpage for more tips and information.
Here are some key features of "Speech Toggle":
This mac program is freeware, so you can download and use it absolutely free. Speech Toggle 0.5 supports different languages (including english). It works with Mac OS X.
Downloading Speech Toggle 0.5 will take several seconds if you use fast ADSL connection.
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