I was wondering about your voice recognition software. I know it serves you well for things like posting on GFY, but can you do blogging on a large scale or is the vocabulary pretty limited?
I'm sure there's touch typing software that will pay off in productivity far more than futzing around with voice dictation, training, etcetera. Don't you think? I know you can speak faster than anyone can type, but figure in any corrections and your advantage is gone, and probably reversed.
I was one of the lone guys in typing class many years ago and I've always appreciated 90wpm+ as a real boon to my work output/convenience.
I have a network of over 600 domain-based sites, most of which I have built by writing HTML and creating my own templates. In short, there is nothing you can do that I can't (and I can probably do it faster), so long as it doesn't involve a mouse. Anything mouse related (like graphics) I am pretty slow at, but I have other technology that allows me to use a mouse fairly quickly, I'm just not steady enough to do graphics well.
I can also add my own vocabulary. You can create macros (you need a higher-level version to do this.) The list goes on and on.
If it's for you, give it a try, it's only $50. I am betting that you will not like it though. Most people that don't need it, don't like it.
If it's for a friend or family member that has trouble typing, buy it for them. If they are stubborn (like my cousin) it won't do them much good, but if they have any patience at all and want to get running on a computer, this is how you do it.
I'm sure there's touch typing software that will pay off in productivity far more than futzing around with voice dictation, training, etcetera. Don't you think? I know you can speak faster than anyone can type, but figure in any corrections and your advantage is gone, and probably reversed.
I was one of the lone guys in typing class many years ago and I've always appreciated 90wpm+ as a real boon to my work output/convenience.
The software learns your voice and dictation patterns. After using the program long enough, corrections become less and less of an issue. If you work with the program, it works with you.
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I have a network of over 600 domain-based sites, most of which I have built by writing HTML and creating my own templates. In short, there is nothing you can do that I can't (and I can probably do it faster), so long as it doesn't involve a mouse. Anything mouse related (like graphics) I am pretty slow at, but I have other technology that allows me to use a mouse fairly quickly, I'm just not steady enough to do graphics well.
I can also add my own vocabulary. You can create macros (you need a higher-level version to do this.) The list goes on and on.
If it's for you, give it a try, it's only $50. I am betting that you will not like it though. Most people that don't need it, don't like it.
If it's for a friend or family member that has trouble typing, buy it for them. If they are stubborn (like my cousin) it won't do them much good, but if they have any patience at all and want to get running on a computer, this is how you do it.
Nice lookin software.. if I was alone with nobody around me. This would work very well.
I can see it now, neighbor cuts through yard to get to street, walks by your window and hears "then tom grabbed sally's dick.." "I said. TOM GRABBED SALLY'S DICK!" "DAMMIT! Stupid thing.. I saiiiid TOM GRABBED SALLY'S DICK!!!!!"
I used it for a bit just to mess around with it a few years back but it became pretty annoying hearing everyone laughing across the house hearing me hollar out cuckold terms heh
I have a network of over 600 domain-based sites, most of which I have built by writing HTML and creating my own templates. In short, there is nothing you can do that I can't (and I can probably do it faster), so long as it doesn't involve a mouse. Anything mouse related (like graphics) I am pretty slow at, but I have other technology that allows me to use a mouse fairly quickly, I'm just not steady enough to do graphics well.
I can also add my own vocabulary. You can create macros (you need a higher-level version to do this.) The list goes on and on.
If it's for you, give it a try, it's only $50. I am betting that you will not like it though. Most people that don't need it, don't like it.
If it's for a friend or family member that has trouble typing, buy it for them. If they are stubborn (like my cousin) it won't do them much good, but if they have any patience at all and want to get running on a computer, this is how you do it.
I use the same thing, with the bluetooth headset that I bought and never used for my iphone. It works extremely well and doesnt take long to train it to your voice.
I have noticed that people will look at you funny when you are talking to them and say the punctuation that you get used to saying with Dragon.
I'm sure there's touch typing software that will pay off in productivity far more than futzing around with voice dictation, training, etcetera. Don't you think? I know you can speak faster than anyone can type, but figure in any corrections and your advantage is gone, and probably reversed.
I was one of the lone guys in typing class many years ago and I've always appreciated 90wpm+ as a real boon to my work output/convenience.
i don't think i speak faster than i can type.. You'd have to be pretty jacked up on caffeine to keep up with someone who can type fast.
I am betting that you will not like it though. Most people that don't need it, don't like it.
I used Dragon back about 10+ years ago (might have even been the late 90's), mostly for the novelty factor (and plain old curiosity) but it was super buggy/glitchy and a total resource hog..
I type pretty fast so there was really no need for me to use it and I just moved on...
I am guessing 10+ years probably makes a big difference in technology.. (between software improvements and hardware now being able to keep up) ;)
I still wouldn't use it, but for people with physical limitations or limited typing skills, even the buggy version 10 years ago probably would have been beneficial to them.
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