MacSpeech, Inc. announced MacSpeech Scribe
Medical, an add-on component that incorporates the world’s most
advanced personal transcription for the Macintosh with MacSpeech
Dictate Medical, the medical professional’s speech recognition
solution for the Macintosh.

Now, MacSpeech Dictate Medical users running Snow Leopard can
transcribe an audio file of a person’s voice dictation into
written text, with up to 99% accuracy, in a single button click.
MacSpeech Scribe Medical accepts audio files in .wav, .aif,
.aiff, .m4v, mp4, or .m4a formats.

The MacSpeech Scribe Medical add-on component is available
immediately to currently registered MacSpeech Dictate Medical
customers for US$99, by download only from the MacSpeech web
site at: .

MacSpeech Dictate Medical fully understands and supports
vocabularies for more than 54 medical and dental disciplines and
specialties, including General Medicine, Cardiology, Dentistry,
OB/GYN, Pediatrics, Pediatric Dentistry, Radiology, Neurology,
Oncology, Psychiatry, Urology, Internal Medicine, Ophthalmology
and many more.

MacSpeech Dictate Medical is the premier desktop speech
recognition solution for the medical and dental professional on
the Macintosh. MacSpeech Dictate Medical provides unprecedented
speech recognition accuracy with minimal training and works with
existing Mac applications and practice management systems.
MacSpeech Dictate Medical delivers a truly Mac user experience,
and conforms to behaviors already familiar to Macintosh fans
worldwide. Beyond dictation, MacSpeech Dictate Medical lets
people perform basic navigation of their Mac and control it with
their voice to launch applications, open new windows, execute
menu commands, etc.

Compatibility and Availability

MacSpeech Scribe Medical requires Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard,
and is available today for US$99 for currently registered
MacSpeech Dictate Medical customers only.

New MacSpeech Dictate Medical solutions, which include an
enhanced, USB headset microphone, are available starting at US$595.