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    Dragon Naturally Speaking Preferred 8

    Dragon Naturally Speaking Preferred 8

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    From: Nuance Communications, Inc.
    Category: Software


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    Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
    Sales Rank: 1539

    Platforms: Windows Me, Windows Nt, Windows 98, Windows Xp, Windows 2000
    Media: CD-ROM
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
    Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 8 x 2.8

    MPN: A109X-W00-8.0
    EAN: 5031199012623
    ASIN: B00066KW60

    Release Date: October 30, 2004

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    Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars Superb Voice Recognition Software!   November 15, 2008
    This really is just about the best Voice Recognition Software ever!

    It is the most reliable of all VRS - even later versions of Dragon.
    I've been using VRs's for many many years but this is by far the most reliable EVER.

    It just takes a few minutes to get started - by speaking a passage from a book (Alice in Wonderland for instance). But it os more accurate the longer you use it. My one is probably well over 90% accurate now it's got used to my accent.

    One thing you really DO need to do is to get a better quality of microphone - I use the "Andrea NC-61" which is really excellent for picking up your jibber-jabber.

    So, if you have any disabilities and find it difficult to type (like me) or if you just prefer never to get anything like RSI - then give Dragon a go - don't bother with those other, cheaper versions - they are just a waste of your time!



    5 out of 5 stars Much better than being a two fingered typist   July 29, 2006
     13 out of 13 found this review helpful

    I was wary of buying this software, after previous experience with Via Voice some years ago. Busy work schedules and pages of meeting minutes to write, persuaded me to try Naturally Speaking Preferred, and it has been excellent. Scansoft have just launched version 9 (July 2006) but version 8.10 works very well. Amazon suggested using the Plantronics DSP-100 headset with Naturally Speaking, but the speech quality was poor. Save your money and use the headset that comes with the software; although not that comfortable, it works.


    2 out of 5 stars Not for kids!   June 17, 2006
     9 out of 10 found this review helpful

    Interesting product. Interesting features. We bought it for our son whose writing is not great. It wouldn't recognise his voice - at all! It could recognise mine and I was able to train it a bit. But, no matter what we tried (including Dragon helpdesk) it was as if he didn't exist. He has a normal pre-pubescent voice (he's 10) and the product couldn't handle it. The helpdesk finally accepted that this may be an issue. We sent it back for a refund but may try again in 5 years time.


    4 out of 5 stars RSI sufferers rejoice... it works!   February 12, 2006
     56 out of 56 found this review helpful

    For the last year and a bit I have been having a nightmare of a struggle with RSI (mainly tendonitis), and my challenge has been to make my computing comfortable and easy. Typing recently started to really hurt my wrists and arms, I can literally feel the tendons every time I moved my fingers. Not good... not good at all to a 2-years young bloke who loves martial arts and so needs full use of his arms.
    I've ordered a goldtouch split keyboard from America, and got it very cheap so i'm looking forward to that arriving as I work as e-mail tech support for an antivirus company.

    However, after doing some research I decided I would give voice recognition software a try. Having never used it before I was somewhat dubious as to how well it would work, after all voice recognition software doesn't have a track record as being particularly accurate or user-friendly, does it?

    I went out and got myself a copy of Dragon Naturally Speaking 8 after reading lots of positive user reviews on Amazon and another website, and I can safely say the results have been nothing short of amazing.

    The program is very easy to use and integrate with just about every application you can think of, whether it be e-mail, instant messenger, forums, or of course good old Microsoft Word. The product claims an accuracy rate of 95% straight out of the box, however, if like me you don't speak the Queen's English and happen to have a slight northern accent then you can expect around 80% to start with.

    However, the true magic of this program is in the way it learns. If the program makes a mistake, you simply say aloud: “spell that” and the program analyses the last sentence or word spoken. You can then correct the spelling or tailor the sentence to what you intended, and also click the “train” button to repeat the sentence aloud and thus tell the program to recognise that word or sentence the next time you say it. Although it can be a little bit stop and start at first, gradually as you use the program and training more often, the less you need to correct it.

    Another feature of the software is the ability to control computer functions using your voice, from opening folders to copying and pasting or simply accessing the start menu or opening and closing your programs, it allows a great deal of flexibility. Not the be all and end all, but certainly useful.

    All in all, I am terribly happy with this product, and it is doing exactly what it says on the tin. I now no longer need to type away at the keyboard at home and my wrists are going to thank me for it!

    I recommend it to anyone suffering from RSI or any computer-related injury, who finds typing painful or uncomfortable. It is now a permanent fixture on my hard drive... until the next version that is.

    Oh, and did I mention that I used it to make this review?

    4.5/5.


    4 out of 5 stars I am an RSI sufferer... and this program works!   February 12, 2006
     20 out of 20 found this review helpful

    For the last year and a bit I have been having a nightmare of a struggle with RSI (mainly tendonitis), and my challenge has been to make my computing comfortable and easy. Typing recently started to really hurt my wrists and arms, I can literally feel the tendons every time I moved my fingers. Not good... not good at all to a 2-years young bloke who loves martial arts and so needs full use of his arms.

    I've ordered a goldtouch split keyboard from America, and got it very cheap so i'm looking forward to that arriving as I work as e-mail tech support for an antivirus company.

    However, after doing some research I decided I would give voice recognition software a try. Having never used it before I was somewhat dubious as to how well it would work, after all voice recognition software doesn't have a track record as being particularly accurate or user-friendly, does it?

    I went out and got myself a copy of Dragon Naturally Speaking 8 after reading lots of positive user reviews on Amazon and another website, and I can safely say the results have been nothing short of amazing.

    The program is very easy to use and integrate with just about every application you can think of, whether it be e-mail, instant messenger, forums, or of course good old Microsoft Word. The product claims an accuracy rate of 95% straight out of the box, however, if like me you don't speak the Queen's English and happen to have a slight northern accent then you can expect around 80% to start with.

    However, the true magic of this program is in the way it learns. If the program makes a mistake, you simply say aloud: “spell that” and the program analyses the last sentence or word spoken. You can then correct the spelling or tailor the sentence to what you intended, and also click the “train” button to repeat the sentence aloud and thus tell the program to recognise that word or sentence the next time you say it. Although it can be a little bit stop and start at first, gradually as you use the program and training more often, the less you need to correct it.

    Another feature of the software is the ability to control computer functions using your voice, from opening folders to copying and pasting or simply accessing the start menu or opening and closing your programs, it allows a great deal of flexibility. Not the be all and end all, but certainly useful.

    All in all, I am terribly happy with this product, and it is doing exactly what it says on the tin. I now no longer need to type away at the keyboard at home and my wrists are going to thank me for it!

    I recommend it to anyone suffering from RSI or any computer-related injury, who finds typing painful or uncomfortable. It is now a permanent fixture on my hard drive... until the next version that is.

    Oh, and did I mention that I used it to make this review?

    4.5/5

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