IN3 Voice Command (pronounced in cube) and IN3 Voice Command for Windows Command Corp, Inc. 3675 Crestwood Parkway P.O. Box 956099 Duluth, GA 30136-9502 (404) 925-7950 (voice) (404) 925-7924 (fax) in3@gacc.atl.ga.us (email inquiries & support) Contact: Brantley Kelly Email: cbk@gacc.atl.ga.us CIS: 75120,431 Platform: Sun SPARCstation SunOS & Solaris Description: First released in June 1992, IN3 (IN CUBE) is the premere speech recognizer on Sun SPARCStations. Available on Catalyst CDware, IN3 provides a secure, robust, word spotting, continuous speech recognition facility for the Sun OS or Solaris operating systems. More than just an application, the recognition system is a secure operating system facility capable of working with various interfaces, microphones, and devices. The operating system interface works with native UNIX outside of X Windows as well as provides enhanced X Windows facilities including named window support. The user interface provides a simple means to quickly create commands on the fly for replacing long strings and complex operations with voice macros. Voice macros can reduce the strain of repetitive stress injuries (RSI) such as Carpel Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) by replacing heavy repetitive keyboard hammering with simple voice operations. The IN3 user interface works with generic X servers and window managers. A developer API is also available for creating voice-enabled applications, interfacing with other audio sources, and providing extensive application control over the recognition facility. Hardware Required: Sun SPARCstation with audio input. Noise canceling microphone recommended but not required . Software Required: Sun OS 4.1.2 with OpenWindows 3.0 or Sun OS 4.1.3 or Solaris 2.1 or Solaris 2.2 Price: $495 U.S. Platform: PC with Windows 3.1 Description: Speech Recognition system simplifies the Windows interface by letting users call applications to the foreground with voice commands. Once the application is called, the user may enter commands and data with voice commands. Voice macros can reduce the strain of repetitive stress injuries (RSI) such as Carpel Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) by replacing heavy repetitive keyboard hammering with simple voice operations. IN3 is hardware-independent, letting users with any Windows- compatible audio add speech recognition to the desktop. IN3 works with either 8 bit or 16 bit Windows audio boards. IN3 is based on continuous word-spotting technology. A developer API is also available for creating voice-enabled applications. Price: $179 U.S. Requirements: PC with 80386 processor or better Microsoft Windows 3.1 Windows compatible audio system with microphone. Misc: Fully functional demos are available on Compuserve in various Multimedia and CAD forums. Demos are also available from "America on Line", the comp.binaries.ms-windows archive sites, and various BBS systems.