snip... > >I just (this weekend) purchased Dragon Natrually Speaking 8 Pro > > and installed on a Windows machine and did basic testing in MSO > > Word 2000, Publisher, Works, and OO.o. > > > >It did work to create a basic document. However, I did need the > > Pro version and not standard and the price for DNS 8Pro is $199 > > (which I thought was high). But I liked the way Dragon trained > > to my voice quickly and OO.o worked well with it. I then just > > did a basic (Duh) conversion test taking the OOo doc into Word, > > then saved it to ascii. Opened into Works and then in MS > > Publisher and it worked > > What I'll do is contact the Dragon people (scansoft), to see if > they would like to include, as a value add, OOo. We try to > contact other such companies, and if you know of any, please let > the > [email protected] team know.
Hi Louis and Sarah, Sarah, thanks for your post. I'm a lawyer, and members of our lawyer group out here in California have been talking about this issue of Dragon. We didn't know of anyone who had used Dragon with OOo, and I know that Dragon was one of the things that has been holding many lawyers back from trying OOo. So I am cross-posting this to the CAOC gen list. For those colleagues on the CAOC general list, if Louis Suarez-Potts, the OOo community lead, is successful at persuading the Dragon people to include OOo with Dragon, you might be able to get a copy of OpenOffice.org with Dragon Naturally Speaking in the future. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
