I can’t figure out how to tell it to spell my name without a “V” and it even mis-recognizes its own name as “DragonDictate” (no space).īut by far the most frustrating aspect of Dragon Dictate is its incompatibility with just about every native application I use. It is frustratingly inconsistent at recognizing common punctuation marks and commands, often typing “exhalation point” or “go to and” rather than “!” or moving the cursor to the end of the line. I can’t figure out how to tell it to spell the word “minutes”, for example, rather than the abbreviation “min.” though there is such an option in Dragon’s PC product. Spelled (or even typed) words don’t appear to be added to the dictionary and will be mis-recognized even in the same document.ĭragon stubbornly refuses to learn certain words, as well. Why can’t an end-user dictate a new word? Alas, this seems to be impossible. Although it is quite adept at recognizing flowing speech, it utterly fails to be useful in regular applications and workflows.Īdding new words to the Dragon dictionary is frustratingly complicated, requiring nearly a dozen steps with keyboard, mouse, and the GUI. It seems that every enterprise product and company has some strange combination of capital letters and made-up words! Dragon Dictates (Sometimes)ĭragon Dictate has proven frustrating in regular use, especially for a software package that cost nearly $200. Since I write on technical topics (I specialize in enterprise data storage), it is critical that the dictation software is flexible in allowing bizarre spelling and capitalization combinations. In other words, I want to be able to carefully talk through an entire piece without going back and doing word by word checking after the fact. It is critical for me that the software I select recognizes my words consistently and does not require a great deal of post-speech editing. Although I can type very fast, I find that dictation allows me to sit back and collect my thoughts without being distracted by the keyboard. See, I am a professional writer and regularly churn out thousands of words per week. I was looking for a product that would allow me to speak naturally to my computer as a way to accelerate my writing. I use dictation software for dictation, not control my computer. So far, my experience has been less than positive. On the Mac and purchase an (expensive) copy of Dragon Dictate for Mac. Previously, I had used the built-in dictation software in Windows Vista and Windows 7, but it was annoying to launch a virtual machine every time I wanted to dictate something. Dragon Dictate might be the best dictation option for Mac users, but it’s not very good at thatįor the last few months, I’ve been experimenting with dictation software on the Mac.
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