This is awesome.
I just loaded dragon naturally speaking, a great talk-and-type program
in fact, I'm using it to type now
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This is awesome.
I just loaded dragon naturally speaking, a great talk-and-type program
in fact, I'm using it to type now
Last edited by moody; 04-25-2005 at 03:02 AM.
How much does the program cost I wouldnt mind having it on my computer.
Don, Still learnin.
To tell you the truth
I don’t know
my dad picked this up about 4 years ago and never got to installing it. I just found it while looking for something else
it’s got to be above $50 as there was a $50 mail in rebate for it
ill try to look up a price
Last edited by moody; 04-25-2005 at 03:03 AM.
its between $131 & $150
search around for the lowest price
but ive never seen these programs below $100
Search on google a bit, there are free ones you can download, but I'm not sure how well they work.
moody,
It doesn't seem to be improving your spelling any.![]()
I only used it for the first post and I’m still going through the training program for it so the background noises don’t mess it up.
Last edited by moody; 04-25-2005 at 03:05 AM.
I bought a similiar program about that time. I read the reviews and convinced myself that I was buying the best there was. I think it was an IBM product. And the price was right with all of the rebates and whatever. So I loader it up and had nothing but trouble. It probably did work, but it attached itself to Word, and every time I wanted to open Word to type a letter, it took forever. It also slowed bootup way down. I put up with it for about a week, then trashed it. I have not seen much of these kind of programs since.
this one seems tobe working great.
it does not type through microsoft word, instead it uses a program of its own called dragon pad.
this software has a quick accurate response time.
How do you make it start a sentence with a capital letter?![]()