Re: Dragon Naturally Speaking

From: Anne Carle (acarle_at_munge.com)
Date: 01/20/05


Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 07:46:26 -0500

Ed, where did you end up getting the program? I think I must have
missed that post.

TIA!

Anne/OH

On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 03:04:47 -0800, "Ed Chait"
<edchait4remove@earthlink.net> wrote:

>Ok, I received the program (7.0 Preferred) a couple of days ago, and have
>been working with it, so thought I would post my experience thus far, which
>has been quite positive.
>
>I paid a total of $29.93 including shipping, for just the sealed CD with
>activation code.
>
>I installed it and I think it automatically upgraded itself to version 7.3
>during the install, as I was connected to the internet. There was no
>indication that it was doing so, but when the install was complete, I had
>version 7.3.
>
>I set my hardware up with no problems, although my audio quality was
>described as unacceptable with the cheap Labtec headset I am currently
>using. I did the voice training and also had the program scan some reports
>in order to add to the vocabulary.
>
>Version 7.3 Preferred can scan Word documents in .doc format just fine.
>There is no need to convert them to text format.
>
>I've used the program to transcribe several reports now and my impression is
>very favorable. Even with my cheap headset I am getting very acceptable
>accuracy and performance. I'm using a combination of voice and word
>expander, because for some things I find the word expander faster and
>easier.
>
>I think my voice has something to do with my success thus far. I sort of
>naturally have a newscaster voice, and people who are hard of hearing don't
>have too much trouble hearing me. Several people have mentioned to me that
>I sound like Tom Selleck (although nobody has thus far mentioned any
>physical resemblance) so that probably is a factor in how well the program
>is working for me.
>
>In any case, I am totally satisfied with Dragon. I think that if you work
>with just one or two specialties, this version of the program is very
>viable. And if you are prepared to so some more extensive training, I think
>it is viable for anyone. I just ordered an Andrea NC-750 microphone, so
>that should improve the accuracy even further.
>
>The best part is finishing my work and not having achy hands.
>
>More to follow as I gain more experience.
>
>ed
>



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