Is the price mentioned right? If so, is Dragon available with Karishma?

Subramani

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Subject: [AI] First Look at Dragon NaturallySpeaking

First Look at Dragon NaturallySpeaking

Nuance Software's Dragon NaturallySpeaking Version 9
improves accuracy of the voice recognition program.

Keith Shaw, Network World

The scoop: Dragon NaturallySpeaking Version 9, from
Nuance Software, pricing from US$100 to $200 (or
higher), depending on edition offered (basic,
preferred
or professional).

What it is: The latest speech-recognition software
from Nuance, Version 9 of Dragon NaturallySpeaking
includes improved speech accuracy (company claims
20 percent more accuracy than Version 8), support for
additional applications (including Mozilla Firefox and
Thunderbird), and less training required than
previous versions. With the software, users can
dictate letters and e-mails (with Outlook support,
among others), and conduct Web browsing by using their
voice instead of a keyboard. The professional version
came with an Andrea Electronics anti-noise headset
(microphone and headphone combination), so we
didn't need to use a third-party microphone (this may
vary with the other editions).

Why it's cool: It's been a while since I looked at
speech-recognition software, and accuracy was
important to me. After a quick training session, in
which
I read some text and the software scanned some of my
columns and e-mails to assess my writing style, I was
ready to go. As long as I spoke relatively clear
and at a normal pace (Nuance recommends not speaking
slowly or too quickly), the software figured out what
I was saying. I also enjoyed being able to scan,
reply to and delete e-mails without having to use a
mouse and keyboard. When mistakes were made, I could
easily correct them. For heavy-duty users, the
advanced features, including letting you create custom
voice commands (macros) and specialized vocabulary
additions, were impressive.

Some caveats: I think and type at the same time, so
when I write a column there are stretches when nothing
happens because I'm trying to think of the right
word or phrase. With speech, you have to know what you
want to say before you say it. While the editing
functions let you change words and phrases after
you're done with the initial dictation, it takes time
to get comfortable with the software.

This version seemed to work only with Windows 2000 and
XP; we couldn't try this on a new Windows Vista
system, and it looked like Version 9 wouldn't be
available for Vista.


                
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