Realtime Dictionary Software for Reporters and Captioners
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Dictionary Jumpstart came
into existence July of 2000. It was the first Realtime Dictionary Software advertised
in the "Journal of Court Reporting" and is recommended every day by noted professionals
in the Reporting Industry.
"Anyone who will travel
six hours in a car with strangers that she met on a plane is committed and dedicated
to what she does. She is a wonderful presenter and
speaker. Anissa is a definite asset at your next seminar. OCRA thoroughly enjoyed
her.” – Trelinda Neeley, CRS, RPR
Former OCRA President
“Your customer
service/tech
support for DJ has
always been superb!” – Jeanne Briseno, RMR, CRR
Training: Launching
on February 15th, 2012
in
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Is Your Dictionary Getting in
the way of Realtime?
Is your dictionary slowing you down? Do you have too many "untranslates"
when you finish a deposition? Do you want to spend less time editing and more
time doing the things you want to do? Then this webcast is for you! Anissa will
show you how to clean-up your dictionary at a rate of 1000 words an hour.
Are you perplexed by what does (or does not) translate in your realtime writing?
Are you tweaking your theory and finding your dictionary needs to keep pace?
Are you thinking about entering a different realtime reporting venue?
With Dictionary Jumpstart, you will:
ADD up to 1,000
entries per hour, able to enter each word numerous ways
IMPORT the dictionaries
you create into any CAT system on the market
CLEAN out misspellings,
wrong entries, and possibly entries you never knew you had