Nuance Dragon Naturally Speaking Standard 9.0 (Full Product)
$49.89 to $77.93 from 3 sellers
Full Product
Rating:
5.42
Turn talk... into Text! Talk to your computer and watch words quickly appear in documents, e-mails and instant messages with Dragon Naturally Speaking Standard 9 fron Nuance. Its amazing accuracy allows you to surf the web simply by speaking! It requires no script reading or 'voice training' allowing you to start dictating right away. You can also use your voice to edit and control applications like Microsoft Word, Microsoft Outlook Express, Microsoft Internet Explorer, and America Online. Scan your documents, contact names, and sent e-mails to update your vocabulary so you never have to spell a name again. You can launch or switch applications, save or print documents, and more, using menu commands for all standard Windows-based applications. It features a built-in Nothing But Speech (NBS) technology that increases accuracy by filtering out inadvertent fillers and sounds, such as 'Ums' and 'Ahs', between words. With features like Multiple Correction Methods and Edit by Voice, the Dragon Naturally Speaking Standard 9 provides accuracy, performance and ease-of-use making it the ideal solution for busy corporate professionals or for the whole family.
| Review Date: 30-May-08 | |
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tillman
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Rating: Time with product: 1 Days Strengths: easy to install and use; very accurate; time involved to install and do the tutorials - roughly 30 minutes; Weaknesses: none noted Summary: It was originally recommended to us by the school as a possible accommodation for our daughter who has difficulty writing. We had our 14yr old daughter up and using it for her homework within an hour. The software is truly amazing. I've suggested it to my parents - one has arthritis in hands, the other the tremors from Parkinsons. |
| Review Date: 23-Jan-08 | |
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orcan1
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Rating: Time with product: 13 Days Strengths: voice recognition accuracy is exceptionally Great, Microphone included is a Binus, Good data of words Weaknesses: sometimes unstable and crashes, Tech Support expensive Summary: this is a great software in its class out there. it takes dictations very accurately but rarely freezes during it. It is annoying but given the accuracy and the amount of time you save it is well worth. I am not a very fast typer and so this can be useful. But i am sure its going to be a while before i throw my keyboard away! |
| Review Date: 06-Nov-07 | |
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gmirez
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Rating: Time with product: 5 Days Strengths: Works decently well, easy interface, good head set. Low training time (about 5 min). Works well with other programs (word, Firefox, IE, excel) when working! Great tool for someone with a disability. Weaknesses: Easily confuses words with commands. Slow to turn on. Price. Also unknown reason to stop dictating. Summary: I bought this program only because I'm horrible at typing and I have to do many reports for school and work. The interface is simple, on and off. I've noticed that when the program is started it takes awhile for it to "warm up." The price tag with this program is a little high ($80), but what makes the price worst is if you have a computer without an actual sound card; you have to go out and buy one ($80). It seems that this program, with its ability to work with different programs, would be best for someone with a disability. After using Dragon for 5 weeks, it crashed or something because it doesn't dictate anything I say anymore. It hears what I am saying it just won't type it. I haven't reloaded it yet, because someone at work told me after a few weeks of using Dragon, that MS Word (Office 2003) also has a voice dictation program built into it. This program works great, just as good as Dragon, sometimes better. It doesn't have that slow "warm up" that dragon has and hasn't crashed. It seems that the MS Word voice dictation also uses less computer resources. The amount of spelling errors seems to be about that same as Dragon. I hate to make this sound like a MS Word commercial but you can't beat free. My suggestion is if you already have MS Word and only plan on using voice dictation on MS Word, use MS Word voice dictation. No additional cost except if you don't have a Mic (I just use the Dragon Mic). It has a very simple interface one button with a Mic icon, to turn it on and off. But it does take some extra time for you to train it (about 15 minutes). If you need voice dictation for other things, on other programs then Dragon works well, it has a simple interface, dictation errors are minimal. But if you don't have that sound card on your laptop or desktop, then you will have to buy an actual sound card. The program won't open without one. |
| Review Date: 06-Jul-07 | |
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bnlsnider
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Rating: Time with product: Strengths: Weaknesses: Summary: Dragon Naturally Speaking Standard 9.0 product description fails to disclose that you cannot import a recording for the software to transcribe - only the preferred edition does this (and it costs a whole lot more) - wish I knew that before I bought. |
| Review Date: 03-May-07 | |
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jessieqwert
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Rating: Time with product: 5 Strengths: quick recognition Weaknesses: none Summary: Solid software that speeds up every day work. Misses words every 5 sentences but can be fixed up at the end. I recommend getting a better mic than the one included to improve vox recognition. |
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