iType
Posted By: maam on 2006-10-22
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Does anyone else have trouble with iType? I have been working only a couple of months and it seems to me my hands hurt more with this platform than some of the others. My imagination?? I know I use my left thumb a LOT, with the alt key, and it's getting to be problematic. Any suggestions?? TIA
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iType
Futurenet technologies. You like this program?
Who uses itype?
Tell me more about it please Wendy. I fear everyone is going to read your posts and think you are me or I am you. Yikes! Readers please remember there are many MTs with the wonderful name of Wendy.
Used to be iType. sm
I agree with the above post. Mostly letters which are very time consuming as it is the MT's responsibility to fill in addresses. Hopefully, this has changed. Not the worst place in the MT world to work.
iType platform...sm
does anyone currently use this and it just takes FOREVER for the voice files to download with iPlayer? I have always had this problem.
FN uses iType platform for Word...nm
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I have been using iType platform for approx.
a year and have had no problems. Check with your tech to see if there is a problem.
Which companies use iType program for transcribing? nm
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Which is the most transcription friendly- iTYPE or ExText?
Thanks.
Actually iType is s simple program to use. I liked it and it worked well with dial-up. nm
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Any info on iType software with Med-tech Resources? nm
Tx
iType is word based, iText Expander SM...
is included in the program and it works great for me. They were able to import my old PRD files right into it. Cost zero. You do need your own spellchecker. Pretty good program, reasonably MT friendly.
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