![]() ![]() It is a completely different experience than using the speech recognition built into Windows 7. This is the first time that it feels faster to dictate than to type. ![]() Going back and correcting mis-heard words has been the bane of every voice recognition program I’ve ever used. More importantly, though, it just gets the words right. Similarly, if I say “Microsoft Windows,” the word “windows” will be capitalized because the program will pick up on the context. I don’t have to say “ cap thursday” – the program knows that Thursday should be capitalized. This sentence is about Windows and Office on Thursday. “This sentence is about cap windows and cap office on thursday period.” It’s second nature for me to sit with a microphone and speak out loud: If you’ve ever used a voice recognition program, almost everything about the current version of Dragon NaturallySpeaking will be familiar. It is so significantly improved from anything I’ve ever tried before that it feels as if some large technological leap has been made. Speech Recognition And Dragon NaturallySpeakingįor two weeks I’ve been writing e-mails and articles by speaking out loud into a microphone, using Dragon NaturallySpeaking 11.5. ![]()
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