Technology
1 month free trial of Dragon Anywhere Dictation Solution
The thing about investing in any new service, is that you are kind of taking a leap of faith. You might have read a load of positive reviews, or had a recommendation from a friend, but the reality is that you won’t know for sure whether something is right for you until you try it for yourself.
This is where free trials are so great. You can get a taste of what a service offers, without fully committing to a potentially expensive contract. If you like what you see, then you can happily spend your money in the knowledge that you are getting something that works for you. If it doesn’t, then you aren’t out of pocket.
You can now get a free trial of Dragon Anywhere Dictation Solution for a whole month. Dragon Anywhere usually offers a seven-day free trial, but you can now try out the service for a much longer period with this deal. A month of the service is listed at £10.99, so you are saving too.
Dragon Anywhere deals in voice recognition software and dictation solutions, and is especially useful for busy professionals. The app enables you to accurately dictate and edit documents with just the power of your voice, directly on your mobile device. Pretty clever, huh?
Don’t take our word for how useful this is though, because you can now start your one-month free trial and see for yourself.
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