Following a 6-month beta program involving hundreds of users worldwide, the Nu Echo team is proud to announce the general availability of NuGram IDE Basic Edition. For those of you who are using NuGram IDE Beta, you should update now because the beta version expires on April 1st.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank all beta users out there for their feedback on the various beta versions of NuGram IDE. Not only have you allowed us to make the Basic Edition a much better product, but you have contributed to making NuGram IDE the most widely used grammar development environment ever.
We’re extremely proud of the fact that people have been successfully using NuGram IDE for grammar development targeting a wide variety of speech recognition technologies (including Nuance GSL, Nuance OSR, Loquendo, IBM, LumenVox, and even Microsoft), as well as in conjunction with an even wider variety of VoiceXML service creation environments (including VoiceObjects, Cisco Unified Call Studio, openVXML, Nortel SCE, Avaya Dialog Designer, several Eclipse-based environments, and many others). This truly confirms NuGram’s status as the universal grammar platform for speech – and even text – applications.
NuGram IDE Basic Edition is available free of charge and can now be downloaded directly from the NuGram site (now that the Beta period is over, no registration is required to install it). The complete documentation is also fully available online.
More to come really soon!
The availability of NuGram IDE Professional Edition and NuGram Server will be announced separately in the upcoming weeks. NuGram IDE Professional Edition will introduce many new exciting features that dramatically accelerate the writing, debugging, and testing of speech grammars, all features that will rapidly become invaluable to serious grammar developers and professional service organizations. NuGram Server will add optional runtime capabilities to the platform. It will for instance make it possible to generate grammars on-the-fly based on application data or to semantically interpret text sentences, a feature that has been shown to be quite effective for text-based dialog applications such as instant messaging or SMS.
Stay tuned!
Finally, expect some cool, community-oriented features to be added soon to Hosted NuGramServer.
Support and feedback
You have some questions? You want to give us feedback? We’d like to hear from you! Send all your inquiries to nugram-support@nuecho.com. You can also follow us on Twitter.