Nuance Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9 (Preferred Edition) (PC)
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Brand New - Full UK Retail Boxed - Exactly the same as amazons - Price includes VAT and invoice supplied.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #32 in Software
- Brand: Nuance Communications, Inc.
- Released on: 2006-07-21
- Platforms: Windows 98, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000
- Format: CD-ROM
Customer Reviews
This is a Tool, not the Computer from Star Trek
I'm semiprofessional writer, and just under a year ago I started developing fairly serious repetitive strain injury. That was when I got into Dragon.
It's a tool, not a gadget. Learning to speak to it takes some work, I myself only really got the hang of it after six months and some of the features still don't work for me (for example I'm still unable to navigate menus reliably). The software doesn't always recognize what you say correctly, although the fact that I have a British regional accent might not help, and there seem to be some inconsistencies in the way it applies punctuation...
With that said, as a tool it does what it says on the box and I wouldn't say that it's a waste of money. You'll have to speak slowly and clearly and put on your best telephone voice; your days of typing in front of the television are over, and I recommend that you set the correction window to display as many options as humanly possible -- but it works, this software really will replace your hands if you are unable to type.
On the USB microphone versus 3.5 millimeter jack debate: I would definitely come down on the side of the noise cancellation USB microphone, I would also suggest that you get the best sound card you possibly can.
So in conclusion -- come to this software expecting to learn to use a new tool. If you put in the same amount of effort that you used to learn to type in the first place you'll probably come out pleasantly surprised. You won't be able to speak into it colloquially, mumble or use it in crowded trains; you'll have to modulate your voice to a pitch and rhythm that can understand, but with that in mind the software does work and I expect that in another few editions it's going to be truly world beating.
And yes, this review was dictated using Dragon Naturally Speaking Nine.
Going back to 8
I've had this software for over a year as an upgarde to the previous version and I thought it would be better but the accuracy of this version is much worse than NaturallySpeaking 8 (which was never more than 85%).
I've struggled to train it and re-train it on numerous occasions but its still making errors with everyday words and it takes so long to correct the errors that its quicker to type the whole document.
I'm giving up with this version and re-installing NaturallySpeaking 8 as although its not perfect, its better than this.
With the advances in computer programmes in recent years, you'd expect software like this to get better not worse. Computers are used so much that people with disabilities need these programmes, hopefully there will be better programmes available soon.
Takes ages to work and doesnt like VISTA unless you a computer programmer
taking me ages to load asking me to edir regestry things and change user profiles . but it tells me that it works on VISTA well not yet it doesnt 4 hours ive been trying still trying ill let you all know! lousy



