OmniPage is an optical character recognition application available from Nuance Communications.
ScanSoft acquired Nuance Communications in 2005, and took over its name.
As of July 14, 2009, the company was purchased by Nuance Communications.
In 2010 the company was sold for $6.7 million to Nuance Communications.
October 18, 2005, the company changed the name to "Nuance Communications, Inc."
Shapewriter was acquired by Nuance Communications, and taken off the market in 2010.
It used the Dragon speech recognition engine (v9 or v10), licensed from Nuance Communications.
The speech technology engine, used in the application is provided by Nuance Communications.
Nuance Communications, the name of a company that sells voice and productivity software solutions.
It also provides a hands-free system, allowing you to control all features by voice commands, using speech technology from Nuance Communications.