Yep that speech thing is pretty good. I don't use it but my spelling is quite 
bad.

Take care.

S
On May 31, 2010, at 9:29 AM, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:

> hello;  its good to read your message.  I only caught a couple of hiccups and 
> am generally impressed.  and I'm sure your family, friends, and business 
> associates know you have this problem and don't mind a few missteps.  i get 
> worse emails from sighted people using blackberries or iphones. lol take 
> care, Max
> On May 31, 2010, at 10:54 AM, Maurice Mines wrote:
> 
>> Hello it's Maurice, as you can see I'm replying to your message. As you 
>> being may not know, I have a written expression disorder. So I do use 
>> MacSpeech Dictate quite a bit these days, and so far it is much of what I 
>> expected a patient to be. Its success rate is roughly 85% or so. As you read 
>> this some of the words my be incorrect either in context or very occasional 
>> lonely spelling. The other issue is you can't use this in any type of a 
>> noisy environment at all. You need virtually a recording type of setup. But 
>> other than those few trade-offs it seems to work resume mold bleed well. 
>> Also if one stumbles over their words like IM this morning, not enough 
>> coffee. It will tend to make some mistakes. Hope all is well.
>> Mori's minds, amateur radio call sign, KED0I KO.
>> National Federation of the blind of Colorado assistant newsline Lord Nader, 
>> office phone 970-373-3076.
>> University of Northern Colorado student e-mail address, M. I NE one 
>> 5...@beaarees.unco.edu.
>> Note this message has been dictated by using MacSpeech Dictate some words, 
>> or phrases, may be incorrect, and/or out of context. Please forgive any 
>> errors that are in this message. Thank you very much for reading.
>> On May 31, 2010, at 8:19 AM, Dean Martineau wrote:
>> 
>>> Does anybody have any experience with the fairly new Dragon Naturally
>>> Speaking app for the Mac, or with any other speech recognition app,
>>> with VoiceOver?
>>> 
>>> Thanks.
>>> 
>>> Dean
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