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OPUS - Dictation/Transcription


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Requirements PocketPC 2003 or higher
Downloads 0 Limitations None
Publisher Boston Bar Systems Corporation File Size 0
Date added 23 Apr 2002 Check your speed

OPUS is digital dictation software for your Windows Mobile device.OPUS has the following features:Support for storage cards.Insert or overwrite audio.Select a priority for the recording.Change the file name and directory where audio is stored.HIPAA-ComplianceDisable auto-shutoff while recording.Integrates with Sonnet - our web-based dictation/transcription workflow solution.This new dictation tool can either create .wav files or make use of our compression format which gives you 3 hours of dictation for every 16 MB.Tape functions such as: PlayRecordFast ForwardRewindPauseOPUS can be manipulated two ways: on the touch screen or you can assign the hard buttons on your PDA to perform the specific task you need.OPUS is compatible with PocketPC 2003 or higher. OPUS is a professional dictation product that integrates into our family of dictation/transcription solutions. Please visit www.bostonbar.com for our other compatible products.

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