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Realtime Dictionary Software
DICTIONARY JUMPSTART:
Versions for Reporters
Acid rain, colors, environment, EPA terms, flocculation, measurement, science, space, wastewater, weather terms, animals, cats & dogs, dinosaurs, fish, flowers, trees, appliances, cleaning products, cookware, dishware, flooring, furniture, paints, and windows.
A realtime reporter is only as good as
his or her dictionary. Dictionary Jumpstart
can help you build the vocabulary required for
a variety of careers 3X faster than if you were
building it yourself. From the novice to
the expert level, our software can help build,
clean and enhanceyour dictionary.
For Stenographers and Voice Writers
Available atLearnToCaption.com
Dictionary Jumpstart™ is a division of Anissa Captions™. All material copyright © Anissa R. Nierenberger. Learn more at LearnToCaption.com
31 filesover 11,500 entries
17 filesover 17,000 entries
34 filesover 25,000 entries
19 filesover 11,000 entries
58 filesover 21,000 entries
Over 4,500 Phrases
32 filesover 31,000 entries
Correspondents from news networks, magazines, networks, newspapers, TV shows, brokers, company names, computer terms, financial terms, and money.
Boys’ and girls’ names, brand names, Indian tribes, top 7,000 most common surnames according to the U.S. Census Bureau, airlines, automobiles, cartoon characters, games, gemstones, holidays, music, actors, actresses, artists, models, musicians, writers & fashion. Bold items required for PDCs.
A Court Reporter’s Dream! An extensive list of phrases derived from the “StenEd Realtime Dictionary of Briefs & Phrases.” From ‘aggravated assault and battery’ to ‘thank you, your honor,’ you’ll be writing smarter, not harder! Also included is a list of the 1,000 most common words*. Can you write them all in one stroke? (*Not required for PDCs).
Terms, teams, famous players, Hall of Fame members for baseball, bowling, boxing, basketball, football, golf, hockey, ice skating, tennis, plus a listing of other sports.
Common words that we all know but may not be in a legal reporter’s dictionary include bamboozle, lickety-split, kerosene, vendetta, gazebo, platoon, quadrant, docudrama, snorkel, and masquerade. Also includes homophones, boundary words, legal terms and advanced vocabulary. (Letters A-K required for PDCs).
Countries, capitals, foreign words, Greek, languages, leaders, nations, religious terms, terrorism, explorers, islands, mountains, rivers, seas, U.S. info, World, Obama Administration, governors, House members, Senate members, justices, military terms and politics.
Environment 1.0PDC
1.0PDC
1.0PDC
0.5PDC
Media
Names
Sports
Vocabulary
World
Phrases
RealtimeImprove Your
In addition to the core DJ Modules, we also offer a
number of Add-Ons that allow you to expand your
dictionary to fit your needs.
Visit our store atLearnToCaption.com/shop
Add-Ons Library
Beverages, candy, cereals, eateries, food, liquor, medical, medicine, spices, all FDA-approved medications; over-the-counter, prescription, name brand and generic.
1.0PDCFood & Health 78 files
over 21,000 entries
21 filesover 3,700 entries
After entering these idioms. Write the first word along with the one stroke you choose to be your “wild card” stroke as taught by Ed Varallo. The ball’s in your court!
Idioms
365 Pages4,500+ proper names
What happened on this day? Contains people, places and events in history. This is a fantastic start to rounding out your dictionary for your CART or captioning career. After all, a lot happened that we need to get into your dictionary!
A Jump Back In Time