Dragon Naturallyspeaking Sdk Client Edition Price
Denise, You can only purchase the DNS SDK Client edition through Nuance. You cannot obtain it anywhere else. My question is why do you need to spend $5000 plus for the SDK along with an additional $2000-$5000 for support? The SDK is still built into the Professional versions and you can basically do whatever you want as far as speech enabling any application or application window using the internal built-in SDK. The only advantage of the external SDK is that you are given, or contract with Nuance for, a single or multiple runtime licensing, which allows you to speech enable an application without the necessity for the DNS user interface and distributed based on the number of run-time licenses you purchase. That is, you can create your own GUI, even though you still have to acknowledge the source as Nuance Dragon NaturallySpeaking.
Currently, there is no word on whether or not Nuance is going to provide a standalone SDK for DNS 11. The only thing that I do know for sure is that there won't be a Server version and if they do provide an SDK for DNS 11 (standalone) it will only be a Client version. Regardless, I'm not sure that you want to go the SDK route unless you absolutely need it and you've got the money to spend on it. In the long run the SDK can cost you anywhere from $5000-$15,000. If you plan to sell or distribute a third-party application speech-enabled through the SDK using runtime licensing, the cost can go as high as $100,000 or more depending upon how many run-time licenses you need and/or purchase. Note that there is a minimum amount of run-time licenses that you can purchase. You get basically one with the SDK, but you cannot use that one run-time license to distribute multiple copies of an application created and speech-enabled using the SDK.

Are you really sure that you need it that desperately or want to spend that kind of money? Chuck Runquist Technical Project Manager VoiceTeach LLC Home of VoicePower® Ultimate 'In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But in practice, there is.' - Yogi Berra ------------------------- The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this post are my own and do not reflect those of VoiceTeach LLC.

It no longer has contains the audio mining technology which is somewhat out of date. Lindsay, Please expound about Nuance's 'audio mining technology being somewhat out of date.' As you know, we use an EMR that we are less than enthralled with. I used your mouse-positioning command to bypass the point-and-click approach of our software.
3d Super Full Crack Kid. Greenway (our EMR) is coming out with PrimeSpeech: to address physicians bitching about the lack of abilty to tell the patient story adequately with a point-and-click approach. However, a PrimeSpeech demo I saw looks like this is not nearly ready for worthwhile use. Using it would be a disaster. One of the principal things that needs to be accomplished is the ability to mine data for quality control, pay-for-performance, and ascertation of 'meaningful use' of the EMR to qualify for gov't subsidies and for insurance program reporting. So, instead, we thought we would consider 2 other options, either Nuance's audio mining capabilty, or using md-it 's approach of using natural language processing and structured narrative notes. My understanding is that this is essentially the direction that the IBM-Nuance joint effort will be developing further.
Are you aware of other better options to meet our EMR data mining needs? Thanks for your insights. MDH, While I'm still wrapping my brain around this, the latest and greatest from Nuance can be found at the following link: Note that there is a difference between what Lindsay is referring to and the above information. Follow the links in the press release for the datasheet. If you can't find the datasheet, you can get it at the following link: Chuck Runquist Technical Project Manager VoiceTeach LLC Home of VoicePower® Ultimate 'At times we shall simply have to admit that, one way or another, what we can neither explain nor understand certainly doesn't cease to exist because we cannot see how it does or why it should.' Mark Hyman ------------------------- The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this post are my own and do not reflect those of VoiceTeach LLC.
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