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| Ease of Set Up | 8/10 |
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| Ease of Use | 9/10 |
| Value for Money | 9/10 |
| Reviewer Rating | 9/10 |
| Overall Rating | 5.6/10 |
Full review by
Blurton
on 20th May 2008
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User Rating : 9
Respect :
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Good Points: Accuracy, speed, ease of training A wonderful aid and toy for someone as lazy as I am
Bad Points: None really, but careful editing after dictation occasionally advisable -- see below
General comments: "My Wicked Dragon"
I am just a lazy slob, retired abroad, who gave up all serious business in life years ago.Since 1998 my greatest pleasure has been to use DragonDictate for my emails to keep in touch with acquaintances worldwide. The DragonDictate version I originally bought required words to be pronounced separately, but I soon graduated to Version 2. I remained content with this version for a long time, and often sang its praises to my friends. However two years ago I bought Dragon NaturallySpeaking Preferred Version 8, and it is hard to exaggerate how delighted I am with it, and how ready to extol its many excellent qualities. I could always spell accurately, though not as faultlessly as the Dragon does, but the one thing I could not do was master touch-typing, despite having laboriously typed a 30,000 word dissertation, with just two fingers, in the early nineties. Besides, I like the sound of my own voice (even if very few other people do) -- not least when tucked away in my own room in front of my computer,where noone can hear me except my friendly Dragon.
The Dragon's many virtues do not need spelling out, but it also has one magnificent vice, which I choose to regard as a supreme virtue, namely its wicked, nay malicious, sense of humour, which it reveals at frequent intervals by indulging its penchant for (deliberate?) Freudian slips of the pen; I know they are not slips of the tongue (mine), for I pride myself on always enunciating all I wish to communicate with singular clarity, but then I suppose that as the Dragon deals in typescript, they cannot be described as slips of the pen either. But when I have finished dictating, these lapses, howsoever caused, almost invariably make the editing process,a process which would otherwise border on the tedious, a thoroughly hilarious one, and all because of the Dragon's interpretation of what it has allegedly misheard. It has not really misheard, of course; I think it chooses to come up with the all-too-often unrepeatable out of an irrepressible sense of fun. Then I have to go through the text with a tooth comb to ensure the safe removal of some of the more Rabelaisian comments before they can give offence to the email's intended recipient. ( And the Dragon knew the word Rabelaisian -- his memory is phenomenal!) I trust these few words, dictated in a matter of moments, may be enough to show that I am really grateful to the Dragon, and proud also to have such a splendid pet as he is.
Blurton's review and ratings | 460 words
Review by
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expert review
on 12th Feb 2006
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User Rating : 9
Respect :
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ScanSoft Dragon Naturally Speaking Preferred v8 Voice Recognition Typing Software Review
For the last year and a bit I have been having a nightmare of a struggle with RSI (mainly tendinitis), 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.
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