Translates words over which the mouse pointer passes between 12 languages, including English, French, German and Spanish. "Click" variant available with which you need to click on the word you want to translate.
Java-based dictionary for mobile devices. Enables you to add to the dictionary and simultaneously search in two languages. Displays similar words if a word isn’t found. Supports many languages, including English, German, Czech, French, Spanish, and Italian.
Single-user solution for online dictation. Includes a phonetic assistant, microphone and foot pedal control, vocabulary maintenance, speaker profile management, word lists and macros. Compatible with various versions of speech-recognition software Dragon Naturally Speaking, which is available for purchase. The dns.comfort.net or dns.comfort.pro versions are also available as network solutions.
Speech-recognition software that makes the keyboard and mouse redundant. Helps people with disabilities to write emails, do online banking and use the internet.
Online translator and reference work for the German spelling conventions; translates between the languages German, English, French, Italian, Slovenian, Spanish, Polish and Russian; displays the spelling conventions for around 140,000 German terms and makes suggestions for words that are not yet present; also provides a picture dictionary for German and English.
Style and grammar checker that supports 25 languages, including English. Available as an add-on for Apache OpenOffice and LibreOffice, as a standalone application and for Java applications.
Mobile translation app that can instantaneously translate written or spoken words and sentences into 57 languages. Displays additional dictionary results for individual words and short sentences. Also available as an Android version.
Checks grammar, sentence structure and spelling in English texts in all applications; includes extended functions like a thesaurus, a translator, and also a range of 600 different templates; among other things also finds repeat words and missing words.
Dictation device for iPhone & Co. Records voice memos and offers a fast forward/rewind function as well as a waveform monitor for editing and recording. Program no longer offered.
Records and replays voice messages. Also converts speech into written text. Stores voice messages in a compressed format such that 4 minutes of speech takes up around 500KB, according to the manufacturer. Also available as a gadget.
Text-to-speech program with automatic speech recognition, compatible with any type of text. It saves spoken text as a WAV, MP3 or OGG file and allows you to choose and combine different voices (installed separately). No installation is necessary and the program doesn’t save entries in the computer registry. The official website is currently unavailable.
This tool outputs texts in DOC, HTML, RTF and TXT formats as speech; it can either read out texts in a human voice or store them on the computer as MP3 or WAV files; after registration, you can access two AT&T Natural Voices.
Comprehensive open-source dictionary with numerous functions, such as for directly translating a text you’ve just marked with the mouse. As the dictionaries are UTF-8 coded, you can easily add more languages. Versions 3.0 and above also have a function for translating entire texts.
This online dictionary can translate terms to and from German, English, French, Spanish, Italian and Chinese. It includes a collection of links to reference works and information services. Optimised for mobile devices at this web site.
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