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Yes! I use Macspeech Dictate and it works very well. Worth every cent.

Kathleen

2009/4/14 Eli Leslie Combs <[log in to unmask]>

> Like many of you, I am losing my ability to type. Unfortunately, I'm also
> losing my ability to speak much of the time. However, I have been using
> voice recognition software to type what, otherwise, would be extremely
> difficult. I am somewhat mumbling now, but the voice recognition software
> I'm using is doing a great job.
>
> I started using voice recognition software about 10 years ago before I
> found out that I had Parkinson's. I have tried it since then with newer
> versions of voice recognition software, but I found that it made so many
> errors that it was not worthwhile.
>
>
> In the last few months, Nuance Corporation, introduced version 10 of Dragon
> NaturallySpeaking. It works extremely well compared to prior versions. I
> don't know how well it would do if I could speak more clearly. Dragon
> NaturallySpeaking is for Windows
>
> For you Mac users, there is Mac's Speech Dictate. It is also an excellent
> program.
>
> Both programs come with a hefty price, around $200, but for me it's worth
> it. Both come with headsets, though I would replace the one that comes with
> Dragon NaturallySpeaking for USB headset. MacSpeech Dictate comes with USB
> headset.
>
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