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Dragon Naturally Speaking Preferred 8

by Nuance Communications, Inc.
Platform:   Windows NT / 98 / 2000 / Me / XP
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)

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System Requirements

  • Platform:   Windows NT / 98 / 2000 / Me / XP
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Item Quantity: 1
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Product Features

  • Dragon NaturallySpeaking 8's improved speech engine ensures greater accuracy than version 7
  • Complete integration with nearly every Windows application on your desktop, laptop or Tablet PC
  • Launch or switch applications, save or print documents, and more, using menu commands
  • Teach the software to recognise your voice in as few as five minutes
  • Easy Proofing: say "Play that back," and the software will play back what you just said for easy proofreading
  • Eliminate "ums" and "ahs" from your dictation with the built-in Nothing But Speech (NBS)" technology
  • Increase accuracy when completing specific tasks by using optional spelling, numbers, commands only, and dictation only modes
  • Control the mouse by voice: use multiple methods to work hands-free
  • Work on the Web by voice: search the Web and navigate Web pages by speaking URLs and links.

Product details

  • Item Weight: 840 g
  • Delivery Destinations: Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered.
  • ASIN: B00066KW60
  • Release Date: 30 Oct 2004
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,650 in Software (See Bestsellers in Software)

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    #12 in  Software > Home Computing > Utilities > Voice Recognition
    #12 in  Software > Business & Office > Communication > Voice Recognition

Product Description

Editors Choice, 8/10 CNET.com

With near-perfect accuracy and expanded software support, Dragon NaturallySpeaking takes the prize as the best personal speech-recognition software


Personal Computer World, March 2005

Rating: 4/5. Shows that voice input can be a viable alternative to to keyboards

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131 of 131 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best product, 25 Jan 2005
I have used a voice recognition software for many years and I have tried them all in various versions: IBM ViaVoice, Philips FreeSpeech and of course NaturallySpeaking. For anyone who has not tried this type of software recently, it has improved leaps and bounds over the years, especially in the critical ability to correct by voice on screen. It is only if you do this that any of the software packages learn and improve their accuracy. While the other packages have more whistles and bells, allowing you to open and operate programs by voice, it is NaturallySpeaking that is by far the best at the core job of producing text from voice. It is very quick to get going out of the box and reasonably robust in the face of background noise. I thoroughly recommend it. Version 7 was also very good. By the way whatever the package you go for the quality of the microphone is critical and the one in the box is always poor. I have used the Philips Speechmike Pro for several years now and I think it is brilliant (Model LH6274). It is expensive and difficult to find, but worth it. This review has of course been dictated using NaturallySpeaking.
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57 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars RSI sufferers rejoice... it works!, 12 Feb 2006
By Rich (Sussex, UK) - See all my reviews
For the last year and a bit I have been having a nightmare of a struggle with RSI (mainly tendonitis), and my challenge has been to make my computing comfortable and easy. Typing recently started to really hurt my wrists and arms, I can literally feel the tendons every time I moved my fingers. Not good... not good at all to a 2-years young bloke who loves martial arts and so needs full use of his arms.
I've ordered a goldtouch split keyboard from America, and got it very cheap so i'm looking forward to that arriving as I work as e-mail tech support for an antivirus company.

However, after doing some research I decided I would give voice recognition software a try. Having never used it before I was somewhat dubious as to how well it would work, after all voice recognition software doesn't have a track record as being particularly accurate or user-friendly, does it?

I went out and got myself a copy of Dragon Naturally Speaking 8 after reading lots of positive user reviews on Amazon and another website, and I can safely say the results have been nothing short of amazing.

The program is very easy to use and integrate with just about every application you can think of, whether it be e-mail, instant messenger, forums, or of course good old Microsoft Word. The product claims an accuracy rate of 95% straight out of the box, however, if like me you don't speak the Queen's English and happen to have a slight northern accent then you can expect around 80% to start with.

However, the true magic of this program is in the way it learns. If the program makes a mistake, you simply say aloud: “spell that” and the program analyses the last sentence or word spoken. You can then correct the spelling or tailor the sentence to what you intended, and also click the “train” button to repeat the sentence aloud and thus tell the program to recognise that word or sentence the next time you say it. Although it can be a little bit stop and start at first, gradually as you use the program and training more often, the less you need to correct it.

Another feature of the software is the ability to control computer functions using your voice, from opening folders to copying and pasting or simply accessing the start menu or opening and closing your programs, it allows a great deal of flexibility. Not the be all and end all, but certainly useful.

All in all, I am terribly happy with this product, and it is doing exactly what it says on the tin. I now no longer need to type away at the keyboard at home and my wrists are going to thank me for it!

I recommend it to anyone suffering from RSI or any computer-related injury, who finds typing painful or uncomfortable. It is now a permanent fixture on my hard drive... until the next version that is.

Oh, and did I mention that I used it to make this review?

4.5/5.

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202 of 206 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Program- But you need a RAM and a bit of patience, 2 Dec 2004
Before I start, I must say that this is the first review of any product I have ever written-let alone using dictation software. I was dubious when I found out about Dragon NaturallySpeaking 8 as I've often tried (and failed) to get any dictation software to work before. Saying that, I have never tried the Dragon NaturallySpeaking product before, having limited myself to the cheaper ViaVoice. I suspiciously read the reviews of this product all around the Internet(presuming they were written by company spokespersons), but, after watching Mr Udell' s video review of this product, I decided to bite the bullet and see what it was now like. I am very glad to say that I am highly impressed with this product's ability to understand dictation, although I have yet to grasp the details and nuance of using the software to surf the Web and control my computer at advertised. I must admit that this may be due to my relatively limited knowledge of the software to date as I only received it today.

In all I can say the software more than adequately does the job, hence I gave it five stars, but (and I can't stress this enough), make sure you have sufficient RAM in order to deal with the program. My computer (1.8 GHz, 256 MB of RAM) runs a little too slowly at present, although I am buying 256 MB of RAM tomorrow to try to remedy the situation. A second issue, which comes to mind is that you do, and will, needed quite a bit of patience in order to train the software. It works fairly well out of the box (well above 90% accurate), but in order to perfect it, it will take a while (five hours or so). My only gripe is that it is fiddly to use it to edit and correct text, but to be honest, that may, again, be my lack of familiarity rather than the software itself.

That aside, the program does an outstanding job in regards to all its claims. In my situation, part-time legal adviser, part-time Master's student, it is doubtlessly going to prove invaluable.

To all and anybody with enough RAM in your computer, I highly recommend this program.

Just for the record, I own a preferred version, as I hope to use the mobile dictation option in the near future. I will write up another review when I've tried it as I can't find anything on the Internet to help me decide whether it works or not. I will probably be using the Sony M.S525, although I might use one of the SX models-if you know which are good please send me an e-mail. Many thanks in advance.

....and yes I only used the software to write this review (and I even posted this article using it, so maybe I'm getting the hang of it!)

PostScript: I have left is the errors where they happened so they you may have an idea about the accuracy of the software, pretty much straight out of the box (I've been playing with it for an hour or so).

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