atw: Re: speech recognition software
- From: "Christine Kent" <c.bkent@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 09:51:06 +1000
Thanks Michael - I use their PDF to Word 2007 conversion software which is
why I am on their advertising mailing list. Good to hear Dragon has a good
reputation. The one they are currently promoting is not available yet, but
they do give a 1 month money back guarantee - you just have to pay first if
you want to get this one for half price - hype - hype - hype.
I might shell out for it and see.
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Hi Christine (K)
From what I hear, Nuance (formerly known as Scansoft) Dragon Dictate is
reputed to be the finest commercial product of its type and is very highly
regarded (and in use in many high end legal firms).
Certainly, in my experience, their PDF Creator / Converter Professional
software that I use absolutely aces Adobe Acrobat Pro for a fraction of the
cost and resource hungriness.
My recommendation would be to see if they have an evaluation version for
download and give it a go.
(Results on Vista might vary.)
BTW, once you've used their PDFing software (which does the most astounding
MS Office conversions (to and from) even "opening" PDFs in Word and Excel
after converting them according to your preferences, and how much faster it
PDFs large documents you'll never go back to the later Adobe bloatware
again, which hasn't been much chop since they dropped the Acrobat moniker.
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
Micky G.
Write Ideas
At 08:48 19/08/2008, you wrote:
Hi Guys
I keep getting advertising from Nuance for their new speech recognition
software, Dragon, and am questioning whether it is now time to make another
leap from "old" to "new" technology. Last I knew anything about it, speech
recognition software was heavy going and almost impossible to "tune" with
anything other than an American accent.
Their advertising "So imagine how much more productive you'd be if your
everyday tasks no longer involved typing. Most people type about 40 words
per minute but speak more than 120 words per minute. What if you could
create email, documents and spreadsheets simply by speaking? Or control your
PC just by talking to it, starting programs, using menus, surfing the Web?
That would be pretty amazing. And fast."
Does anyone know if these claims are now actually true? Imagine the
benefits for us if it is!
And these claims
".
Create and edit documents and spreadsheets by voice
.
Quickly send email and instant messages
.
Quickly search the Web and your desktop by voice
.
Format and correct text by voice
.
Use a single voice command to insert blocks of text or graphics, like your
name, title, logo and signature
.
Easily proof your documents with dictation playback
.
Dictate into a handheld recorder for transcription later
.
Enjoy up to 99% accuracy - more accurate than the most skilled typists"
Regards
Christine
Michael Granat
Write Ideas
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