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As a result, this could have led them to repeating themselves and probably screaming commands into a microphone at an application that refused to interpret what they wanted it to transcribe into text...
Most accurate voice recognition we've used, less need to type can reduce risk of RSI.
Setup process can be so long we thought it had crashed, premium product comes at a premium price.
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consumersearch.com Updated: 2015-04-25 10:38:32
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Once mastered, you'll never want to type again. Though training is quicker than with earlier versions, it will take some effort to get going with Dragon NaturallySpeaking 12 Premium, especially if you've never used speech-recognition technology before. Th...
Highly accurate dictation, Excellent new tutorial, Fast and intuitive...
Learning curve, Requires a lot of computer memory...
Casual users who have recently been exposed to mobile apps like iPhone's Siri or Vlingo haven't seen anything like Dragon NaturallySpeaking 12 Premium. This truly intuitive and sophisticated voice-command software has a remarkable ability to accurately id...
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When Gene Roddenberry first came up with Star Trek in 1964, having the ship's computer understand natural speech was an obvious choice—after all, the series was about the far future. Teleporting isn't quite here yet, but speech recognition very much is. D...
Can transcribe audio from files, Works with Gmail and Hotmail...
No trial version, Mobile companion app not always reliable...
If dictating to your computer sounds like an appealing idea, try Dragon NaturallySpeaking Premium. is the de facto standard for Windows...
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You decide what you want to say. You say it. The words appear on the screen.Forget the frustrating months it took you to learn typing. In fact, you can forget that writing involves any particular effort. Today's powerful, multi-core computers, combine...
The best thing I can say about speech recognition is that I miss it when I don't have it around. Does that title need to be all uppercase? With Dragon, you can fix it with a spoken command. Do some typo-ridden notes need to be turned into a presentabl...
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You decide what you want to say. You say it. The words appear on the screen. Forget the frustrating months it took you to learn typing. In fact, you can forget that writing involves any particular effort. Today's powerful, multi-core computers, combine...
Improved word recognition over previous versions; easy-to-understand interface, accurate dictation...
Transcription of two or more voices takes twice as long as single-person dictation; controlling applications via voice can become confusing...
The best thing I can say about speech recognition is that I miss it when I don't have it around. Does that title need to be all uppercase? With Dragon, you can fix it with a spoken command. Do some typo-ridden notes need to be turned into a presentable e-ma...
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Voice commands and dictation software on mobile phones, in apps like Vlingo or the iPhone's feature known as Siri, don't represent what's truly possible with this kind of technology. Not even close. Dragon NaturallySpeaking 12 Premium $129.00 at...
Highly accurate dictation. Fast. Intuitive for dictation and editing. Wonderful new tutorial. Supports a wider range of commands for Gmail and Hotmail then previous version.
Moderate learning curve, especially with voice commands. Upgrading from version 10 or 11 is expensive...
Dragon NaturallySpeaking 12 premium, while not priced as an impulse buy, is easily one of the best software applications you'll find for dictation and voice command. Previous Dragon users with version 10 or 11 will not likely be swayed to upgrade due to...
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We've been following Dragon NaturallySpeaking for many years. In its early days the speech recognition software tended to overwhelm the average computer, and regular pauses for the system to catch up with dictation made for a frustrating experience.Things...
When Nuance launched Dragon NS 10, it claimed 99 percent accuracy. With version 11 the claim was a 15 percent improvement on that. Version 12 boasts a 20 percent 'outofthebox' accuracy improvement. How soon will the company be claiming 100 percent accurac...
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