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  2. Dragon NaturallySpeaking - Wikipedia

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    Dragon NaturallySpeaking uses a minimal user interface. As an example, dictated words appear in a floating tooltip as they are spoken (though there is an option to suppress this display to increase speed), and when the speaker pauses, the program transcribes the words into the active window at the location of the cursor.

  3. Dragon MSX - Wikipedia

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    Dragon MSX (prototype 37) The Dragon MSX is a MSX compatible home computer, [1] [2] [3] designed in 1985 by Radofin (the creators of the Mattel Aquarius) for Dragon Data/Eurohard, the makers of the Dragon 64 home computer. [4] [5] Intended for the Spanish market it was never officially released, with a few prototypes being built. [2] [3]

  4. DragonDictate - Wikipedia

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    DragonDictate for Windows was the original speech recognition application from Dragon Systems and used discrete speech where the user must pause between speaking each word. . The first version, 1.0 was available only through a few distribution and support partn

  5. Nuance Dragon Notes Cloud App Now Available in the Windows Store

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    Nuance Dragon Notes Cloud App Now Available in the Windows Store Nuance's Note-Taking App for Windows 8 Supports More than 25 Languages, Helping to Bring the Power of Productivity and Organization ...

  6. Dragon 32/64 - Wikipedia

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    The Dragon 32 and Dragon 64 are home computers that were built in the 1980s. The Dragons are very similar to the TRS-80 Color Computer, and were produced for the European market by Dragon Data, Ltd., initially in Swansea, Wales, before moving to Port Talbot, Wales (until 1984), and by Eurohard S.A. in Casar de Cáceres, Spain (from 1984 to 1987), and for the US market by Tano Corporation of ...

  7. Dragon Data - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Data Ltd. was a Welsh producer of home computers during the early 1980s. [1] These computers, the Dragon 32 and Dragon 64, strongly resembled the Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer ("CoCo")—both followed a standard Motorola datasheet configuration for the three key components (CPU, SAM and VDG). The machines came in both 32 KB and (later) 64 ...

  8. Comodo Dragon - Wikipedia

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    Comodo Dragon is a freeware web browser.It is based on Chromium and is produced by Comodo Group.Sporting a similar interface to Google Chrome, Dragon does not implement Chrome's user tracking and some other potentially privacy-compromising features, replacing them with its own user tracking implementations, and provides additional security measures, such as indicating the authenticity and ...

  9. List of Windows 3.x games - Wikipedia

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    This list contains games released for the Windows 3.x platform, mostly created between 1989 and 1994. Many are also compatible with the later 32-bit Windows operating systems. Contents: