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I CHING DREAMTELLER software finally launched

Softing Media Engineering succeeded to create a first in software using the science of natural language processing combined with ancient I CHING philosophy to translate dreams. /Software News Articles/ - ROCHESTER, NY, January 31, 2008 - Softing Media Engineering, a global software development company, has announced the launch of its latest software innovation, I CHING DREAMTELLER. I CHING DREAMTELLER is a program that helps users easily interpret the meaning of their dreams using the ancient Chinese practice of I CHING and the Book of Changes. With its Dream Interpretation Wizard, the program leads the user to the correct oracle within the Book of Changes with a series of step-by-step on-screen instructions, yielding over 400 different dream interpretations. The program features linguistics software that has over 85% natural language processing ability and the ability to interpret an endless number of dream variations that a user inputs in his/her own words. I CHING DREAMTELLER"s semantic network supports both English and German, therefore processing interpretations in both languages. Additionally, I CHING DREAMTELLER offers added privacy and security when storing data within the program. The Dream Content Archive allows a user to save a dream and its content with a security password, providing extra assurance against unauthorized access to the user"s dreams. The design and features of I CHING DREAMTELLER allows users to skip the complex procedures of traditional I CHING and substitute a simple-to-use program for the entire process. The easy-to-follow layout of on-screen instructions allow dreams to be decoded in a matter of minutes. I CHING DREAMTELLER gives users a reliable point of reference each time a user has a dream or dream reoccurrence that makes a particular impact on the user.


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