Voice Recognition Software and Trados
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Robin Salmon (X)
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Aug 11, 2003

I am thinking of buying voice recognition software (probably Dragon 7 Naturally Speaking Professional) and am wondering if there are any problems in using it with MS Word and Trados 5.5 Freelance.
I'd be grateful to hear from anyone with experience of this.
Robin


 
Massimo Rippa
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There was another thread related to speaking recognition software. Aug 11, 2003

Hi Robin,
have a look at http://www.proz.com/?sp=bb/viewtopic&post=70249#70249 You can find some info on the matter.

Massimo


 
Suzanne Blangsted (X)
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Dragon 7 pro Aug 11, 2003

Your questions have been answered in previous proz.com fora. But here is my point of view. I started using 3.5 then 6 then 7. It takes a long time to build up your user profile and learning the process. The voice recognition is faster than before, but switching between programs in use is VERY slow. I recommend you read some of the complaints at the web site for the "forum.knowbrainer.com" and Scansofts forum for Dragon user. There you will find, especially at knowbrainer a lot of info.

 


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