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Zach Lutz

Digital Government

IBM voice input package is OK for nontypists

Nontypists will prefer Simply Speaking to one-finger keyboard entry. Decent typists probably will find this Microsoft Windows 95 program more trouble than it's worth. To translate what you say into text, Simply Speaking comes with a microphone headset and VoicePad, a re-engineered version of Microsoft Windows' WordPad. Simply Speaking does not let you launch applications verbally or dictate directly into a word processor like its big brother, VoiceType Dictation. Instead, you must use VoicePad to

Digital Government

Strong integration makes Netscape Communicator 4.01 a more robust Web tool

This version of Communicator rolls e-mail, newsgroups, Internet browsing, push and pull technology and Hypertext Markup Language creation into one integrated package. Plus, it has a fix for the security bug recently reported in many browsers. The Standard edition includes Navigator 4.0, the Messenger e-mail utility, the Collabra newsgroup reader, the Page Composer HTML editor and Conference, a powerful replacement for CoolTalk.