![]() The accuracy is superb though you still have to be realistic. ![]() It is not a port of Dragon NaturallySpeaking, but rather has its own distinctive features, though it is less comprehensive, and a glance at the Nuance forums suggests that Mac users feel a bit neglected.ĭoes Dragon Dictate 4 change that? The good news is that the voice recognition engine in Dragon Dictate appears to be just as good as the one in Dragon naturally speaking. But what about Mac users? For them, Nuance provides Dragon Dictate, which has recently been updated to version 4. Nuance has the best voice recognition system available as far as I can tell, though my experience is mainly with Nuance Dragon NaturallySpeaking on Windows. I do not often use dictation for controlling a computer, as opposed to entering and editing text, but this is also a key feature. I use dictation for transcribing interviews and for rapid text input generally. Some conditions including RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury) may make dictation a necessity. Voice control means you can sit back, easily refer to books or papers, and input text more quickly and naturally than is possible using a keyboard. ![]() There is something liberating about working without a keyboard – and I do not mean stabbing hopefully at a touch screen.
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