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27th Apr 03, 08:34 PM
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Whats the best voice recognition programme that is available to use?
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27th Apr 03, 10:29 PM
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Not something I'm into but, it *used* to be "Dragon Naturally Speaking" (or something like that).
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27th Apr 03, 11:10 PM
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Portable Digital Dictating Machine and Voice to Print Bundle.
Get organized with Sony's ICD-BP150VTP Portable Digital Dictating Machine and Voice to Print Bundle. This package includes Dragon Naturally Speaking? Preferred Voice to Print Software Version 6.0 so you can convert your recorded files into text easily. Additional features include Up to 5 Hours and 39 Minutes of Recording Time, USB Compatibility for Fast Transfer Rate to a PC, Voice to Print Compatibility, and High Quality Sound - "New LPEC? CODEC" which ensures excellent recorded sound clarity. A Voice E-mail Function, an Easy to Use Playback/Edit Function, and 5 Message Files for Dictation will help you organize your correspondence, business memos, and personal reminders. Ready, set, record!
I'm using this for a few months and i like it.
More info:
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28th Apr 03, 01:14 AM
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I wouldn't recommend it, unless you absolutely must use it. If you must, however, the best one from what i've heard is Dragon Naturaly Speaking.
Hey, maybe you should give the one that is built into Microsoft Word a try, i'll bet it works great :P 
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28th Apr 03, 09:56 AM
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Used to have Dragon NaturallySpeaking, it did used to be good. I'll see about getting the latest version. Thanks all.
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1st May 03, 10:29 AM
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Dragon 7 is out and am using it. Comes up with some silly words now and then ... more training needed. Its brill though!
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1st May 03, 12:49 PM
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I have tried the one built into Office, it's really funny, some of the words it comes up with!  I can't do my work for laughing.
And while I'm laughing it thinks I'm dictating so the laughs come up as words
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1st May 03, 11:48 PM
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lol, i tried dragon back when it was about version 3 or 4 when i first got a pc, and omfg it was horrible lolol, then again the quality of my mic was sh***y too
there was one made by IBM too, point and speak *mabye*, i can't remember for sure what the exact name of it was, i'm not even sure if i still have the cd, will look for it tomorrow
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2nd May 03, 10:49 AM
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ibm viavoice is good one
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2nd May 03, 11:38 AM
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I use my MS Game Voice Mic with it  Yeah heard of ViaVoice ...
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