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e-Speaking is a Windows speech recognition program. It is not positioned as a typical cloud SaaS product, but rather as a desktop tool that you download and run locally. It lets users control their computer with voice commands, reduce keyboard and mouse use, dictate speech into email and text applications, and have the computer read documents, emails, and website content aloud.
e-Speaking comes with more than 100 predefined commands. Users can control Windows through scripted voice commands such as opening email, moving the cursor, running files, or performing editing actions. It also supports adding, editing, and deleting commands, giving it a degree of personalized automation capability. Dictation is built into the application, and the product mentions 26 dictation-related voice commands. Technically, it relies on Microsoft SAPI and .NET Framework, and claims integration with Microsoft Office.
The software uses a shareware model and can be downloaded for a free 30-day trial. After 30 days, users who want to continue using editing features such as adding, editing, or deleting commands need to purchase a $14 upgrade license. The website states that the software is available only as a download, with no boxed or CD-ROM version. Payment methods and refund details are not explained in the main text.
Its advantages are a low price, small installer, and simple learning curve, making it suitable for individual Windows users who need basic voice control and dictation. The relatively large number of built-in commands and the ability to extend them make it more practical than tools focused solely on voice input. The drawbacks are also clear: the listed supported systems stop at XP, Vista, Win7, and Win8, with no clarification on compatibility with modern Windows versions; the voice interaction is based on predefined scripts rather than a natural-language assistant; and there is no disclosure of enterprise-grade features such as team collaboration, permissions, auditing, data security compliance, or APIs.
e-Speaking is better suited to individual users, Windows users with mobility limitations or those who want to reduce mouse and keyboard use, and scenarios that require low-cost English voice control. It is less suitable for teams that need enterprise-wide deployment, compliance management, or strong Chinese speech recognition. Access from China cannot be determined from the available information, and network and payment availability are unknown. If you need Chinese voice input, alternatives such as 讯飞输入法, 讯飞听见, or the built-in system voice input tools may be worth considering.
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e-speaking.com is an United States AI Apps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach e-speaking.com directly.