From what I have seen - even with the best of the breed - you must pronounce
and enunciate (here comes the kicker) CONSISTENTLY in order for the software
to understand what you are saying. You must also learn new speech patterns
with... distinct... breaks... between... words.... otherwise, if you get in
a hurry
and runitalltogether, the software will not understand.
But they ARE getting better with each new version. The latest crop that I
have seen at trade shows ARE impressive. (But then the guy demonstrating
has had LOTS of practice. <grin>)
Jim Meagher
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----- Original Message -----
From: Jack Brooks <[log in to unmask]>
> Go to:
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> http://www.computernerdz.com/dragon-naturally-speaking-standard.htm
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> >From what I hear, this is supposed to be the best so far.
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> > I am researching voice recognition software for a disabled client.
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