It has been awhile since I checked on this, but the guys over at know-brainer indicated that NaturallySpeaking did come up with a way of working with Vista.
I have chose to stick with my rather archaic computer because it uses windows XP and I know Vista has caused problems for a large amount of the people using voice technology. One of these days I might take the leap and get a Mac if I can be sure that their voice technology is about as good as NaturallySpeaking. As for which version of NaturallySpeaking, I think it depends on how much return you have. If you're just wanting to dictate within certain applications like Microsoft Word, and e-mails, it may be more beneficial to buy the preferred edition from one of your local computer stores. You can always go over to the guys I mentioned up above, but they are trying to sell their own software and if you combine NaturallySpeaking promotional with their stuff it is absolutely unbelievably high priced. Let me know if you have any other questions. You can always send me an e-mail direct. Of course, I'm not an expert at all. I ended usually going to some of the forums to answer questions myself. Quadius On 1/22/08, Danny Espinoza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I igured I would just ask…. I have a 64bit pc with Microsoft Vista 64bit. > I cannot find any speech recognition software other than Vistas that will > run on it. Im stuck using my quadjoy and onscreen keyboard to type. Does > anyone know of any way to get good speech recognition to work? I asked the > speech guru's and their answer was a new computer… I have got it working in > a vmware session with winxp installed but that's such a pain….. > > > > Danny Espinoza 24/m/California > > Occupation before accident - Network engineer / SR. Network security > engineer > > Broke c2,c6,c7 and doner bone at c2 > > TBI from blood going to central cortex from spinal cord > > off a vent "woohoo" however only one diaphragm works right now "due to > > asymmetric SCI" > > > > http://secureminds.us/ > > >

