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Voice recognition software
Anyone know of a good vooice recognition software deal to convert voice to text?
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: USA, New Jersey
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Dragon Naturally Speaking v9 is the best.
Make sure your PC is fast enough and meets all their specs for sysyem requirements. If not, go to eBay and buy an older version. http://www.amazon.com/Nuance-Communi...0022947&sr=1-2 ---pete--- |
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Join Date: Jan 2002
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Another vote for Dragon. If you leave close to a Costco, they currently (at least at my local store) have it for $50.
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If buying an older version of Dragon Naturally Speaking, any version from version 7 on
up is recommended. They really got it right at version 7 but you have to speak clearly and slowly for it to work right and you have to train it. The newer versions after 7 improved upon the speed and accuracy where you can speak at a more natural pace and they don't require as much training. The down sideof the newer versions is that you need a very fast computer with at least 1 GB of memory fo rit to perform efficiently. Bottom line, match the software version with your hardware and go with any version 7 on up. ---pete--- |
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