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Old 07-21-2007
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Naturally Speaking

Has anyone used Dragon Naturally Speaking and care to relate their thoughts on it. Or reccomend another voice to type program. I'm considering the purchase of one and would just like to know what the thoughts are of someone who may have given one a shot already. Thanks in advance for any input.
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Old 07-22-2007
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I used Dragon a while ago, and it worked well. The only thing is you have to train ANY program you buy to your voice. That was a bit cumbersome for me, so I gave it up. But other than that, I think Dragon is the best option on the market.
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Old 07-22-2007
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I used IBM's ViaVoice v9 back in the day, and it was very good. I only trained it for about 1 hour max. But if you went through all the training, it would no doubt have been even better.
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