Talk:MacSpeech
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Mac version crippled until 1.2 release -- run Windows version in Boot Camp till then
[edit]From this review:
"Speak Up, a Computer Is Listening"
State of the Art
By DAVID POGUE
NYT
Published: August 6, 2008
... "And now, the NatSpeak Frequently Asked Questions:
“Does NaturallySpeaking work on a Mac?” Yes, but only when the Mac is running Windows and you’re using a U.S.B. headset adapter. It works fantastically in Boot Camp and fast enough in VMware Fusion, an emulator program.
Of course, it might be simpler just to buy MacSpeech Dictate, a Mac program that uses the same Dragon recognition technology. The current version is fast and accurate, but it lags behind NatSpeak in features and power; it doesn’t even let you make corrections by voice, and therefore the accuracy never improves. But a 1.2 version, with voice correction and voice spelling, is in testing now. ... " —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.167.61.220 (talk) 17:37, 19 August 2008 (UTC)
nearly duplicate wp article on the same company at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacSpeech
[edit]should be consolidated with nearly duplicate wp article on the same company at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacSpeech —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.165.11.214 (talk) 15:48, 14 August 2010 (UTC)
Does Dragon Dictate for the Mac fix the training bug in MacSpeech?
[edit]In MacSpeech, it matters not that a user correctly train a mis-recognized word. New words created by laborious correction and training procedures, though repeated again and again, are always ignored.
If the new "Dragon Dictate for Mac" (Sept. 20, 2010) product allows you to train words by selecting and typing what it should have typed, and the corrected/trained word then comes up correctly the next time you dictate it, (as now finally in NaturallySpeaking for Windows) then Dragon Dictate for Mac is a package worth having. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.167.61.70 (talk) 14:35, 20 September 2010 (UTC)
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