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Old 02-01-2007, 10:21 AM #1
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Exclamation Dragon Software for PC

Can you guys give me your reviews and comments about Dragon Soft Ware for PC's if you have it or used it.. I use to have Via Voice for my Mac but now that I am back to my PC I need a new voice soft ware..
That's all... I'm getting off the computer now..
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I think they are pretty much the same dragon/viavoice - a lot of it has to do with a good mic and the readings to train it. My old Via voice for PC had a setting to continue to train during use - you could add words that it would have trouble with as you go along.
- I know Victoria uses dragon , DiMarie - i think.
quite a few on the sorehand list too
http://www.ucsf.edu/sorehand/#RESOURCES
http://www.out-loud.com/
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i love dragon is easy to use and if you buy it from ebay it is cheap you just have to go out and buy the headphones and mic set. I have actually just upgraded it is on the way from ebay yesterday. I bought the new one 9......I really recommend it.....it makes life easy....it is a major learning curve....you have to train it to recognise your voice and your commands, but it is not more than a days worth of work if you do it properly. It will scan all your documents in your computer for words and your info and add it to it's dictionary.....but I am biased have not used the other one....lol

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I know Johanna uses it and I think she likes it.

Good to have you back Dawn.
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