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    I type about 45 words per minute, but I have since given it up. Years ago I bought Dragon NaturallySpeaking, and I thought the program was overrated. Essentially, with a headset you speak into the computer and it does the typing for you. I'm trying Dragon naturally speaking professional version 10 -- and it's incredible. It can easily type, 120 words per minute -- about as fast as you speak it appears on the screen. The program scans your documents to learn your vocabulary, sentence structure, etc. I even use program to navigate the Internet. I'm not sure though, how well it works on a laptop.


    So if you were ever thinking of purchasing this kind of software -- it has finally arrived! So I no longer have typos -- the computer doesn't know how to misspell a word -- but if a word seems terribly misplaced something that sounds similar to it is what I had intended to say!



    James H.

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    This post (and your others) were voiced?

    I was with you - Dragon 'naturally speaking' was brutal. But if this is the result of dragon 10, I may have to give it another look.

    I type about 45 WPM 'creating at the keyboard' mostly due to watching what I type and eliminating spelling errors as I go, but can type around 65 if I'm simply transposing (typing in pre-made text) with remarkable accuracy.

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      I tend to find that the limiting factor is thinking speed not typing speed but then I've just joined the Saga generation.

      It seems like only yesterday that I was being sent brochures for Club 18-30 sex, drugs and rock and roll holidays, now its Club 50 - 70, genteel cruises and talks on mediterranean culture.

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        Re: Typing or Voice Dictation...

        Originally posted by bdbl View Post
        I tend to find that the limiting factor is thinking speed not typing speed but then I've just joined the Saga generation.

        It seems like only yesterday that I was being sent brochures for Club 18-30 sex, drugs and rock and roll holidays, now its Club 50 - 70, genteel cruises and talks on mediterranean culture.
        LOL - I'm sure it's a little of both (if I could think faster I could type faster).

        As for paragraph 2, for some reason as a married man with 3 kids, Mardi Gras in N'oleans just doesn't have the same appeal as it did as a single college student.

        Although, Bill, I'm worried - what happened to club 31-49? Or are those the 'you don't go anywhere for fear of kids blowing up the house' years?

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        • #5
          Re: Typing or Voice Dictation...

          At my age I have two problems with using this technology:

          1) My memory is not so good as it used to be

          2) I cant remember the other one!

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            This was my last attempt at voice recognition. very pleased with the result:
            I halve a spelling chequer
            It came with my pea sea
            It plane lee marques four my revue
            Miss steaks aye ken knot sea


            Eye ran this poem threw it
            Your sure reel glad two no
            It's vary polished in it's weigh
            My chequer tolled me sew


            A chequer is a bless sing
            It freeze yew lodes of thyme
            It helps me awl stiles two reed
            And aides mi when aye rime


            To rite with care is quite a feet
            Of witch won should be proud
            And wee mussed dew the best wee can
            Sew flaws are knot aloud

            And now bee cause my spelling
            is checked with such grate flare
            Their are know faults with in my cite
            Of nun eye am a wear

            Each frays come posed up on my screen
            Eye trussed to be a joule
            The chequer poured o'er every word
            To cheque sum spelling rule

            That's why aye brake in two averse
            My righting wants too pleas
            Sow now ewe sea wye aye dew prays
            Such soft wear for pea seas

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              Re: Typing or Voice Dictation...

              [quote=LowPost42;10548263]This post (and your others) were voiced?

              I have used Dragon for about the last five or six posts. All of your points are dead on. I can't think as fast as I speak either, which tends to get me a lot of trouble -- with Dragon I can say scratch that -- and it will delete my previous entry up until about the last period. I tried that in the real world but it doesn't work -- when I say scratch that -- people still look at me as though they heard what I said!

              I'm giving you a bone here!

              If you go to pirate Bay, and search for Dragon NaturallySpeaking, you'll find a professional version 10 -- with a serial number -- which you can download free, and which will do the updates -- I skipped the registration part, and if you go this route perhaps you should too.

              Google pirate Bay -- and you can search for Dragon NaturallySpeaking professional -- when I paste the link here for pirate Bay -- it takes you to eBay -- very strange!

              If you don't download off the Internet using bit torrent, or some other program -- if you have kids or no teens who have lots of mp3s - music -- this is probably how they got it - and they could help.

              Good luck.

              James H.
              Last edited by jamesh; 11-20-2007, 06:04 PM.

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                Re: Typing or Voice Dictation...

                Originally posted by BrianW View Post
                This was my last attempt at voice recognition. very pleased with the result:
                I halve a spelling chequer
                It came with my pea sea
                It plane lee marques four my revue
                Miss steaks aye ken knot sea


                Eye ran this poem threw it
                Your sure reel glad two no
                It's vary polished in it's weigh
                My chequer tolled me sew


                A chequer is a bless sing
                It freeze yew lodes of thyme
                It helps me awl stiles two reed
                And aides mi when aye rime


                To rite with care is quite a feet
                Of witch won should be proud
                And wee mussed dew the best wee can
                Sew flaws are knot aloud

                And now bee cause my spelling
                is checked with such grate flare
                Their are know faults with in my cite
                Of nun eye am a wear

                Each frays come posed up on my screen
                Eye trussed to be a joule
                The chequer poured o'er every word
                To cheque sum spelling rule

                That's why aye brake in two averse
                My righting wants too pleas
                Sow now ewe sea wye aye dew prays
                Such soft wear for pea seas
                Absolute class!

                Very Ronnie Barker.

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                  Re: Typing or Voice Dictation...

                  Originally posted by jamesh View Post
                  If you go to pirate Bay, and search for Dragon NaturallySpeaking, you'll find a professional version 10 -- with a serial number -- which you can download free, and which will do the updates -- I skipped the registration part, and if you go this route perhaps you should too.

                  Google pirate Bay -- and you can search for Dragon NaturallySpeaking professional -- when I paste the link here for pirate Bay -- it takes you to eBay -- very strange!

                  If you don't download off the Internet using bit torrent, or some other program -- if you have kids or no teens who have lots of mp3s - music -- this is probably how they got it - and they could help.

                  Good luck.

                  James H.
                  This probably isn't the place for an ethical debate, but it's also worth pointing out that this is illegal, and tantamount to theft...

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                    Re: Typing or Voice Dictation...

                    Originally posted by bulldog2k View Post
                    This probably isn't the place for an ethical debate, but it's also worth pointing out that this is illegal, and tantamount to theft...

                    Great - you tell me this now!!! Where were you when I was downloading this stuff!!! I am not sure that it is illegal in Canada. The courts decided some time ago here that the antiquated laws (copyright) sought to be applied to downloading did not apply, and ever since people have been downloading music and other files with impunity. To counter this, the legislature has drafted a new set of laws which haven't been enacted yet. But your point is well taken. I see it thought, as payback. I bought a few earlier generations of this software which was grossly misrepresented - they have finally been able to deliver, so be it late!


                    Jamesh

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