![]() Teaching a vehicle how to route calls, adjust volume and tweak a radio station is one thing, but having a program that turns actual speech into presentable documents requires a heightened level of accuracy. Throw in nearly unlimited amounts of dialect and regional variation with even a single language, and it’s a wonder that programs such as Nuance’s Dragon Dictate even exist. Teaching a computer program how to recognize, understand and act upon the movement of human vocal chords is a Herculean task. ![]() ![]() Can it make life easier for the medical professional? In this review I will give you my personal opinion on this.įor as much as we complain, we totally get it. Dragon Dictate, Medical for Mac sells for around $1000, expensive for software. You can use it to compose orally, navigate the Web with just your voice, and more. Dragon NaturallySpeaking 13 Premium is high-end, and expensive, dictation software. Starting at $119.99 for the Premium Edition, Dragon has been used by thousands of professionals for dictation and transcription for over 30 years. The industry leading speech recognition software used by doctors, lawyers, and other professionals to convert speech into text. As a disabled user, dependent on speech to text to use and control my computer, I strongly prefer Dragon for Mac – its feature set is considerably richer than that of OS X's Enhanced Dictation. ![]() After 'upgrading' to High Sierra I found that both Dragon for Mac (6) and Enhanced Dictation had ceased to function properly. ![]()
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