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Dragon Naturally Speaking 7 Preferred

Dragon Naturally Speaking 7 Preferred

List Price: $199.99
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Remarkable
Review: This is a remarkable piece of technology. Voice recongition is a fantastic development, particuarly for people who fin typing at speed difficult.

This application is very easy to master. The commands are simple, and intuitive.

The accuracy of the programme is remarkable.

As a resaonably self taught typist, I use Naturally Speaking when brainstorming ideas, and when I am walking around the room, free from the hinderance of being tied to a desk.

I suspect, the next version will be even better.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unbelievably accurate
Review: This is by far the best Dragon NaturallySpeaking product so far! After using it for about three months now it's about 99.99% accurate! But you need a good headset preferably a USB headset like the DSP 500 from Platronics. And of course you need at least a Pentium 4 with 1000MB of RAM! Get it you won't be sorry!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's Like A Great Arm And No Hands...
Review: To Whomever it may concern:

This is a great tool. I would love to have one. I think many people would, especially if they write a lot. Still, I am a MacIntosh user and cannot use this platform. ...or so I think.

Go Figure,
rdawkans@bellsouth.net

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's Like A Great Arm And No Hands...
Review: To Whomever it may concern:

This is a great tool. I would love to have one. I think many people would, especially if they write a lot. Still, I am a MacIntosh user and cannot use this platform. ...or so I think.

Go Figure,
rdawkans@bellsouth.net

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Better than before, but still frustrating
Review: Well, guess what? I'm dictating this review. Version 7 of the long-running dragon series is probably the best version. Accuracy has been proved, and integration with Microsoft programs is also better than ever. However, I still cannot recommend this product to most casual users. In command mode, it still makes a lot of mistakes, and the funny thing is, training it does not seem to make a difference. Placement of the microphone is very important. Incidentally, in the included microphone headset is very cheap. If you get a headset from Plantronics, you're likely to get better results.

Also, talking to the computer for an extended period of time can be very tiring, and your accuracy will go down the more you talk and become frustrated. Once it starts making frequent mistakes, you'll want to shut it down.

Now, can you spot the dictation mistakes in this view?


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