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Old 01-12-2012, 03:31 PM #1
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I got the new Dragon software for Christmas. You speak into a headset and it types for you. For those of us that can't type it is a great invention plus I believe it would help those who have trouble with their fingers or hands I'm currently using it to type this or even those like me who can't type. My wife bought it at Walmart and I think it was $50 they have two or three versions but this cheap version works great. I priced one at Office Depot and it was $80. I recommend it for all those who think they might be able to use it.
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