_Voice Commmander_ TwinBridge Software Corporation is proud to announce the release of Voice Commander version 1.0, its second product of Speech Partners Series for speech based computing. The first product is Chinese Speech Partner Text-to-Speech, witch can read Chinese text file in any windows application in very clear and standard Mandarin sound in both male and female voice. Voice Commander is a premier desktop command and control product for Windows 95 and Windows 3.xx. It allows a user to navigate around the Windows desktop, to open or close Windows applications, and to direct application specific commands by simply speaking naturally to the computer with connected speech commands or phrases. * It has a starting set of 60 most popular Windows commands yet is totally customizable and expandable to up to 96 commands. You can be confident that it will add a new dimension to getting your work done quickly and naturally. Anyone who desires to interact with the computer simply and quickly with his/her natural voice will find Voice Commander indispensable, especially those who find themselves in a hands busy situation. * It can be used by many users on the same computer. It also allows the users to have different dialect and even different languages. * Voice Commander is highly tolerant of variations in a user’s speech throughout a work day. * Voice Commander’s unique sound sampling process allows it to recognize quickly and accurately, even in high noise environments. * It’s very easy to add different natural languages into the voice command list. Users can re-train the pattern file (template file) in their own languages. In this way the computer can understand the new language. _System Requirement_ * A 486DX-33 or faster PC with at least 4 MB of RAM. * At least 1MB of available hard disk space. * A Sound Card which is compatible with Sound Blaster-16. * Windows 3.xx or Windows 95. [1][LINK][2] Download Voice Commander 60 days trial version References 1. http://www.twinbridge.com/html/speech/dldvc.html 2. http://www.twinbridge.com/html/speech/dldvc.html