MacSpeech’s iListen not yet Leopard compatible

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Oct 16, 2007 at 6:38pm

Chuck Rogers, chief evangelist at MacSpeech, says that iListen 1.7.1, the current version of the company’s speech recognition software, won’t run on Mac OS X 10.5 (“Leopard”), which goes on sale Oct. 26. Nor will older versions.

“MacSpeech is preparing a free upgrade to those using version 1.7 or later,” he says. “We anticipate that version to be released shortly after Apple releases Leopard. Until that release is ready, we recommend you hold off on upgrading to Leopard.”

The company has also announced road show dates for the rest of this month and October. Go to the MacSpeech web site for details.

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