Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10 Preferred Upgrade
Dragon Naturally Speaking 10 Preferred gives small business and advanced PC users the power to create documents, reports, and emails, three times faster than most people type, and with up to 99% accuracy. Surf the Web by voice, or dictate and edit in Microsoft Word and Excel, Corel WordPerfect, and most other Windows-based applications. New Dragon Voice Shortcuts collapse common tasks into simple voice commands. Create custom commands to insert blocks of texts or images such as your name, title, and signature with a single voice command. Format and delete text faster than ever with Quick Voice Formatting. You can even dictate into a handheld device when you're away from your PC, or use a Bluetooth microphone. Most people speak over 120 words per minute, but type less than 40 words a minute. That means you can create documents and emails about three times faster with Dragon Naturally Speaking. Dragon Naturally Speaking never makes a spelling mistake, and it actually gets smarter the more you use it. Dragon Naturally Speaking installs quickly and requires no special script reading to train the system. On-screen help and tutorials will make you an expert user in no time. Use your voice to dictate, edit and control applications like Microsoft Word, Microsoft Outlook Express, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and AOL. Quickly search for information on the Web or on your own computer. Just say "Search the Web for global warming articles," "Search Wikipedia for George Washington Carver," or "Search eBay for Batman comic books." Searching the Web or your computer has never been faster - or easier. Dictate into any Nuance-certified handheld device for automatic transcription when you synch with your PC.
Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10 Preferred Upgrade Accessories
Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9 Preferred [OLD VERSION]
Plantronics DSP-400 Digitally-Enhanced USB Foldable Stereo Headset and Software
Plantronics DSP400 Foldable Multimedia Headset
Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10 Preferred
Dragon NaturallySpeaking for Dummies
Plantronics Foldable USB Stereo Headset (Optimized for Laptop Use) (Audio 470 USB)
Microsoft Outlook 2007
Logitech ClearChat Comfort USB Headset
2.4GHz Bluetooth v2.0 USB Dongle Adapter EDR for Windows Vista/XP/2000
Plantronics CS50-USB Wireless Headset for VoIP Softphones
Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10 Preferred Upgrade Reviews
What. I bought a new computer with XP 64-bit on it to be able to load it up with memory for NaturallySpeaking to use since I was a V9 user and was quite happy with the product on XP 32-bit. You're kidding, right. After spending over $2000 for the computer and $99 for the upgrade, I found out that DNS 10 will not even install on a 64-bit computer. The one application that can make full use of a fast machine with fast drives and lots of memory (and the "lots of memory" requires a 64-bit machine). doesn't run on 64-bit.
BLM Last year I purchased Dragon Naturally Speaking from another reseller, and when I called Nuance for help, they detected it was an illegal copy. So I had to purchase the version 9.5 from Nuance to get the help I needed. Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10 Preferred Upgrade Because the DVD was sent in a white mailing folder, not in the Nuance box, I returned it without even opening it. I had no way to know it was not a copy of the original, and possibly copied illegally in China or some foreign country.
I have been using speech recognition products since IBM ViaVoice and Dragon Dictate were battling it out. A little bit of time googling vendors who do nothing but sell microphone for use with speech recognition will yield results. It must be reasonably high-quality microphone with a microphone element that sits close to your mouth. Beckwith gives a product he didn't buy one star and decides that he will "wait for a software upgrade at a lower and more reasonable price." You have already waited too long, Mr. I would sure like to know how he bought the upgrade product no previous product to upgrade.
Mr. Stone received a DVD with a "corrupt file" and therefore is advising everyone not to purchase now but to wait until some unspecified time in the future when he believes that the product will be bug free. If you have purchased Dragon speech recognition product since version 5, then you should know that during the first 30 days you can find extraordinary deals, like I did I paid $69.99. moreover, I believe it is their policy not to charge anyone for tech support calls dealing with installation. At least we need to get a tech support representative eventually, the tech will be knowledgeable and based in North America.
Moving right along to "Jon "L. It doesn't sound like he does either. It has gone up $20 since I ordered it. Speech recognition is here for everyone to use and is surprisingly user-friendly and extremely accurate.
His tale of woe with tech support may be true. I tend to agree with them. It is compatible with both Internet Explorer and Firefox, as well as Microsoft Word. Teacher" he has never used speech recognition software before.
Additionally, Mr. I am using a $300 wireless Plantronics USB CS50. In any event, he tried to install it on an eMachine. Seriously, if you buy a 64-bit version of Windows you better know exactly what you're buying it for and know that all of your software is going to be compatible with it. The Nuance and NaturallySpeaking website has a whole list of Nuance approved microphones. It has already gone up to $89.99. They explain "No" and why.
Dragon NaturallySpeaking Preferred explicitly states as one of its minimum system requirements that you are Windows system be 32-bit. However, if you are new to speech recognition there is a learning curve and you must invest, at a minimum, about $50 for a wired headset microphone specifically designed for speech recognition. Then he complains that he purchased a top-of-the-line 64-bit Dell. He claims he pre-ordered it for $99.95. Beckwith is correct in that you will have to buy a high-quality microphone in order to get the maximum quality this software is capable of delivering. And will soon go up to $99.99. Finally, as to the merits of the software itself.
Speech recognition software is some of the most complicated software the consumer can buy. In the excellent review by David Pogue in the New York Times, he notes that if you already own Dragon NaturallySpeaking version 9.5 you can get away with skipping this upgrade. Installing a state of art speech recognition product on an unsupported bottom-line budget computer and then claiming that it doesn't work is less than reasonable. LOL Even though Stone claims have been using speech recognition software from Dragon from version 3, Stone doesn't provide any guidance as to whether or not Dragon speech recognition software works very well at all. Who would you call when you have a question about Microsoft Office. He did not really need a $300 microphone to use speech recognition software, but you cannot use a five dollar plastic beige-colored microphone that some computer vendors give you for free. However, Nuance provides an FAQ and, interestingly enough, the first question they addressed is whether or not any of their versions of Dragon NaturallySpeaking run on 64-bit operating systems. However it has sufficient additional features that I'm willing to shell out the upgrade price.
In any event, his complaint about the "robotic voice" is kind of lame when everyone knows that phone trees and automated phone systems are ubiquitous in customer service. Well it doesn't and there is no claim that it does. Wait more and pay $20 more. This is by far the best version of Dragon NaturallySpeaking. If you think about it, that doesn't even make sense. Any of these will give you anywhere from adequate to outstanding quality.
As for Mr. I think they are pretty absurd, but let me be a more specific. In any event, I am very skeptical his story I ordered mine Wednesday from Amazon, received it on Monday, and installed it today without a hitch. There is a stripped-down version called "Standard" and a very expensive professional version not at issue here. As far as the $15 charge, the charges actually $19.95, and only applies after your first free tech support call. The specifications for most software assumes that you have a 32-bit version of Windows. [.]. Beckwith in Elk Grove "Hey." I live 10 miles away from you.
I have no idea what he is talking about regarding "2EE" instructions. Moreover, in all my years of dealing with Dragon, I have never had them charge me for a tech support call. Beckwith. M. First of all, you claim that this upgrade says that it comes with a microphone. Not much consumer software runs on 64-bit PCs. I am using it right now to dictate what looks like to be a lengthy post addressing some of the one star reviews posted above.
eMachine went out of business several years ago. If you're selling a product and the consumer can't even install it, you're not likely to gain much goodwill by charging them 20 bucks to get some help just to install the software. Version 10 is better. A comparison matrix for all of their speech recognition products that covers every conceivable detail is here: [.].
It takes about 5-10 minutes to go through a very essential training process so that the software recognizes your voice. So Mr. Las Vegas teacher obviously didn't make this minimal inquiry. They were always bottom-line budget computers.
V. IMHO, version 9, for example, was a pretty slick and useful speech recognition product itself. Dragon NaturallySpeaking supports wired microphones, wireless microphones, Bluetooth mics, array microphones for reasonably inexpensive wired headset microphones, Andrea has been in the business for a long time. I can't believe that you have purchased each Dragon since version 5 and you're giving it one star based upon the price.
I wonder which version this is my upgrade to Dragon NaturallySpeaking Preferred version 10 was $69.99, and I didn't pre-order. At least there is someone to call.
After considerable time on hold (long distance telephone calls) I was informed by a very polite and heavily accented "technician" that my processor did not possess the 2EE instructions required by the software. I dread the thought of additional long distance phone charges for being on extended hold; therefore, I'll post this on Amazon with a copy to Nuance. I have never used speech recognition software before. I have high hopes that someone more savvy than I can get me up and running. I pre-ordered ($99.95) it a week before release and when I tried to install it on my eMachines T3025 I received several error messages that failed to tell me why the software would not install.
Therefore, I was very excited to try Dragon Naturally Speaking 10, Preferred version. The error message was that the software does not support 64 bit. Today, when I attempted to install the software, the installation failed. I'm waiting. Not to be deterred, I purchased a new Dell desktop computer with a Core 2 Quad processor featuring the 2EE instructions and more.
:) Nuance's web pages offerred no help that I could find.
Besides, the headsets provided by the manufacturer are notoriously poor. This upgrade says it provides a headset microphone, which is unnecessary if you are truly simply seeking to upgrade the software. When Preferred version 9 came out I bought a software only copy here from Amazon at a considerable savings. When I retired I (A) bought Preferred 8 and (B) a really nice Parrott microphone for use at home. I will wait for a software-only upgrade at a lower and more reasonable price. I have used and upgraded several versions of NaturallySpeaking over many years (I started with version 5) for work. Later I was able to freely upgrade to version 9.5 via a software download (9.5 simply provided Vista compatibility).
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