Nuance Refreshes Developer Toolkit for Voice-Enabled Apps
Sep 27, 2011, 6:20 PM by Eric M. Zeman
Nuance Communications today relaunched its developer program and announced a new SDK for developers. The Nuance Mobile Developer Program is now being called NDEV Mobile, and offers developers a series of tiered access programs for using Nuance's tools. In addition to the program refresh, Nuance also debuted a new version of the Dragon Mobile SDK, with new support for Windows Phone 7 in addition to existing support for Apple's iOS 4.1 and up and Google's Android 2.1 and up platforms. Using Nuance's Dragon-based SDK, developers will be able to create apps that can take advantage of voice-recognition technology.
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