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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

postheadericon Review: Dragon NaturallySpeaking lets you take your hands off the keyboard

When Gene Roddenberry first

Star Trek

in 1964 with the onboard computer to understand natural language is an obvious ChoiceA???? After all, the series was on the distant future. Teleportation is not quite here, but voice recognition is good. Dragon NaturallySpeaking version 12 now ($ 200, you can purchase only), is one of the products in this category veterans. Although expensive, it is still the best voice-to-text program for Windows.
$ 200 is a good size piece of change, especially for a program that does not have a trial version. In addition, the speech recognition using productively requires more software: You need a microphone decent, peaceful atmosphere, where everyone you say, and a different state of mind when writing text using the keyboard. The good news is that if you are curious about voice recognition and want to try it, probably built in: In Windows Vista, all versions of Windows includes a voice recognition function. It also means facing fierce competition dragon $ 200 without trial, against a free option that is already installed on your computer.

To compare the two, I took a paragraph from the Wikipedia article on Alice in Wonderland and I tried to dictate using the two products. It was not very scientific experience, but use the same text, the computer, the micro and the environment. Interpretation of the Dragon was much better, but both results were far from perfect, especially because the paragraph containing several names. However, the results indicate that the Windows Speech Recognition is certainly useful, especially if you just want to evaluate whether the voice recognition makes your work faster and easier.


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