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Email me when someone replies to this comment. Meitnik Apr 15 Ajmac25 Oct 25 Good program and bad customer support. Just discontinued for the Mac last week. Psychiatry Oct 1 Dragon Dictate has two features: 1 The best voice recognition software for dictation 2 An attempt to give you voice interface control of your computer.
If you expect Dragon Dictate to do more than voice recognition, realize that any such attempt is a hack on the operating system - Windows or Mac. Voice control is not built into the major operating systems. Our major operating systems are not built for voice control. Any complaints should be tempered with this recognition. I would recommend forgetting about using it to control your computer.
Just do dictation. For voice dictation, Dragon Dictate is simply miles ahead of the competition. And this includes: 1 Mac OS's built in voice recognition and 2 Siri. Dragon simply does a much more accurate job than Mac OS's voice recognition or Siri for dictation.
And accuracy is crucial with voice recognition since you have to spell check manually aftewards. Yes, it doesn't work with every app. Dictate into apps work it works then copy and paste to those which aren't compatible. If you are a writer, just dictate.
Transfer the text at a later time. For writing via voice recognition, Dragon Dictate is indispensable, totally worth it, highly recommended. Try paying for transcription services. You quickly realize how much less expensive Dragon is.
GymW Sep 30 This from what I can make of it is NOT an upgrade or update from the current version. The current version is 6. However in all fairness in the short time I have been using it in High Sierra, it does seem more stable in High Sierra than in Sierra. However High Sierra has also introduced some new issues in Dragon Dictate; particularly in Apple Mail as caching and correction no longer seems to work.
I have not reported this to Nuance as their seems to be no point to wasting my time to do so, given their seemly reluctance to fix anything - i. I would not be suprised if Nuance comes out soon with a new expensive paid upgrade which turns out to be primary bug fixes for this version, along with the usual marketing spiel about how it is now High Sierra compatible and runs faster, as they usually do with likely another price increase.
I feel they are able to get away with all of this, as they know they have no competition on the Mac Platform and seem to do their very best to take full advantage of that fact. As previously pointed out if you decide in my opinion to be glutton for punishment by purchasing this product I would second the previous recommendation regarding not getting their headset, but finding a good one, preferably wireless to use with it. FYI: Bluetooth headsets are not recognized by Dictate. I use a Plantronics Savi wireless that give superb results and connects to my computer, my landline or VOIP and my mobile phone and has a range of over feet that allows me to roam while speaking or dictating.
It allows connections between the various inputs and the long lasting rechargeable batteries are changeable on the fly. It also does a fairly good job receiving dictation with the headpiece sitting in its stand.
While a bit pricey it I feel it is worth every penny for what it does. Dictate is also supposed to work with Mac built-in microphones, so if you have such a system, you might want to try that first before investing in a headset. Dualist Sep 29 Wasn't this the company that hoodwinked Jobs into letting them announce its coming to Mac during one his events several years ago?
Seems pretty high priced. Every time I see this app the price continues to go up in price and remains about as useless tits on a boar. Achim2 Sep 2 I just purchased Dragon "Professional" Individual v6.
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