Posted by Peter Maddern on 28th February 2007

It is rewarding to learn that individuals who have been trained by Speech Empowered Computing to gain the maximum benefit from Dragon NaturallySpeaking are reaping significant productivity benefits as a result of using the software.
This week, I received the testimonial below from a Chartered Building Surveyor and Fellow of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors who works for one of the leading National Property Valuation Practices. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by Peter Maddern on 21st February 2007
A dyslexic user of DragonNaturally speaking recently told me that he was unable to read the training texts in Dragon version 8. He asked me if there was a way to print out the texts. He said that if he could print them out, he could scan them in and use his screen reading software to read out the text which he would then learn and be able to read back during the enrollment text training session. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by Peter Maddern on 10th February 2007
UPDATE AS OF 21/2/07
If you have already purchased Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9, please note that this version and version 9.1 are not Vista compliant. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by Peter Maddern on 9th February 2007
What do you use Dragon NaturallySpeaking (DNS) for? Do you know others who use DNS? Do you know what they use it for?
Please leave a comment as I’d be interested to build up an understanding of the various uses for computer speech recognition technology that I maybe not even aware of! Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by Peter Maddern on 6th February 2007
Check out the online demonstrations on www.speechempoweredcomputing.co.uk.
All online demonstrations are being updated with fast streaming so that they load and display much faster than before.
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