Overview
The Microsoft Speech Application Software Development Kit (SASDK) enables Web developers to create, debug and deploy speech-enabled ASP.NET Web applications designed for devices ranging from telephones to Windows Mobile™-based devices and desktop PCs.
The SASDK provides a complete set of authoring tools for developing speech-enabled Web applications that run on rich clients such as a desktop PC, a Tablet PC or a Pocket PC. The tools are seamlessly integrated into Microsoft Visual Studio® .NET 2003, allowing developers to take advantage of a familiar and powerful development environment.
In addition to these authoring tools, the SASDK provides a powerful set of ASP.NET Speech controls, a Speech Add-in for Microsoft Internet Explorer, a Speech Add-in for Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer, a rich grammar library, sample and reference applications, speech debugging tools, an application event logging mechanism, and documentation.
Download: Microsoft Speech Application SDK Version 1.0 Beta 4
Video: MSDN Webcast: Application Controls for the Speech SDK
View: Microsoft Speech Technologies Web Site
The Microsoft Speech Application Software Development Kit (SASDK) enables Web developers to create, debug and deploy speech-enabled ASP.NET Web applications designed for devices ranging from telephones to Windows Mobile™-based devices and desktop PCs.
The SASDK provides a complete set of authoring tools for developing speech-enabled Web applications that run on rich clients such as a desktop PC, a Tablet PC or a Pocket PC. The tools are seamlessly integrated into Microsoft Visual Studio® .NET 2003, allowing developers to take advantage of a familiar and powerful development environment.
In addition to these authoring tools, the SASDK provides a powerful set of ASP.NET Speech controls, a Speech Add-in for Microsoft Internet Explorer, a Speech Add-in for Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer, a rich grammar library, sample and reference applications, speech debugging tools, an application event logging mechanism, and documentation.
















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