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TranscripXionist 1.0.3


License Free to try
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Publisher Linum File Size 681k
Date added 02 Mar 2009 Check your speed

No more need for expensive Transcription/Dictation Services. TranscripXionist is a Handheld transcription editor that operates by you first designing specific transcription notes sentence by sentence (on your Windows PC). You are given the opportunity to add four alternative suggestions for each sentence so that you can easily replace full sentenses on the fly. In other words, all you have to do is tap on the sentence you wish to replace and select one of the suggested sentences all at the same time that you are asessing your patient.

TrancripXionist is your personal transcription assistant in the palm of your hands. The software comes bundled with a Windows XP/Vista TranscripXionist Conduit that allows you to easily create your Transcription Templates from your computer. You can then compile your Templates and Send them to your Device from the TranscripXionist PC Conduit. You can also Import and Print all your Saved Transcription Notes by using the TranscripXionist Conduit.

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