Crescendo Product History

Crescendo achievements in digital dictation and transcription technology since 1990

1993


Med
Rite was the first multi-facility/specialty based transcription system.

1994


Med
Rite became the first service-oriented transcription application.

1995

DigiScribe was the first network-based dictation system

DigiCard was introduced as the first integrated network PC transcription utility

1997


Digi
Player was the first Microsoft Windows-based transcription solution in the industry.

1998

MT Center was the first Internet-based transcription solution.

DigiPlayer was introduced as the first integrated, all purpose transcriber with re-record solution.

DigiDictate integrated network/internet dictation solution was brought into the marketplace.

MedRite-XL was the first Microsoft Windows/Word-based service oriented transcription system.

1999


Digi
Player incorporates on screen display and transcription entry screen fill-in while online

Crescendo introduced DigiDictate-CE Personal and Professional Windows dictation application for pocket PCs.

2000


Crescendo collaborated with Hilgraeve to bring DropChute to its orchestrated solutions for transmission of voice files and reports.

2001

DigiService was released, a service that integrated voice files from digital handheld recorders into the DigiScribe-XL dictation system

Crescendo introduced DigiBox, the affordable solution for small organizations.

2002


Crescendo Wide Area Service client/server technology was released as a solution to increasing transcription security.

2004

Crescendo introduced iTranscriber, the web-based interface for fast transcriptionist deployment.

Crescendo Speech Processing, back-end solution based on Philips Speech MagicTM, was released to the medical community.

2006


Launch of MD Center-XL with front-end speech recognition functionality

Launch of iDeliver, web-based solution for remote dictation upload and access.
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