Dragon naturally speaking
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Dragon naturally speaking
This is a program that uses voice recognition, basically you speak into the microphone and it types any word on any document. Does anyone else use this program?
I just type this message by using my voice. Pretty neat, huh ?
But the thing is the price is about $170 I think.
I just type this message by using my voice. Pretty neat, huh ?
But the thing is the price is about $170 I think.
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Re: Dragon naturally speaking
There's a function like that in Microsoft Word already.
It takes a bit of conditioning to get the words you're saying right, but once you're done with that, it works for the most part.
It takes a bit of conditioning to get the words you're saying right, but once you're done with that, it works for the most part.
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Re: Dragon naturally speaking
unless you're handicapped, waste of green
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Re: Dragon naturally speaking
well, if you are reading something from the book or a quote it is easier to just read it off instead of looking back and forth.
Plus it types way faster and uses correct punctuation and grammar, which most people fail to do so. You can basically type paragraph in about one fourth the time, and I do not know about you but essays take a very long time for me to type, and any time spent less on the essay is worth the money for me.
Plus you can use it on AOL Instant Messenger, or any other program for that matter.
Plus it types way faster and uses correct punctuation and grammar, which most people fail to do so. You can basically type paragraph in about one fourth the time, and I do not know about you but essays take a very long time for me to type, and any time spent less on the essay is worth the money for me.
Plus you can use it on AOL Instant Messenger, or any other program for that matter.
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Re: Dragon naturally speaking
ive always wanted one =/
btw i thought a program like that came pre-installed with vista? did it not?
btw i thought a program like that came pre-installed with vista? did it not?
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Goto Microsoft Word, there is already a option for that.
Took me one Google search
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/expert/moskowitz_02september23.mspx
Took me one Google search

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Re: Dragon naturally speaking
microsoft fails at most products
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Re: Dragon naturally speaking
AvAlAnChE1 wrote:microsoft fails at most products
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i prefer this vid
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also, yeah, microsoft voice recognition has always failed. i remember having it on my laptop about 4 years ago. Never got anything done with it but it was hilarious to mess with. I had to write a report about dragon naturally speaking last year (well, mostly about voice recognition in general but i used it as an example) so i did quite a bit of research on it. its probably the best one your going to get. Its going to take a VERY long time for microsoft to meet its standards
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Re: Dragon naturally speaking
Innooooooooo!
whats sup man =]
i finally registered recently lol, hows it been?
opps, i forgot to introduce, let me see first if u can recognize =]
OT: kk i see now lol, hilarious videos, so shameful when their own product fails even at a showing
whats sup man =]
i finally registered recently lol, hows it been?
opps, i forgot to introduce, let me see first if u can recognize =]
OT: kk i see now lol, hilarious videos, so shameful when their own product fails even at a showing
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Re: Dragon naturally speaking
that would be helpful in some cases, like if you don't feel like typing lol, just too tired!
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Re: Dragon naturally speaking
It is just more productive, people who use it on AIM and stuff are hella lazy.
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