Dragon 10.1
For Windows Vista 64-bit edition!
<http://wcarchive.cdrom.com/pub/scansoft/DragonPreferred10.1ENX_078.exe>
This was a true pain to locate this file download which is extremely large and 
installed beautifully. After multiple rounds their website I just e-mailed 
technical support and they gave me this link which is free.


Does anybody have any difficulty using Windows Vista? The Dragon 
NaturallySpeaking preferred is the only interface I have with a computer and 
for the most part has been rock solid for just over three months. My computer 
system is custom built from the ground up with plenty of memory and processing 
power since Vista is a memory hog! If anybody is having difficulty please let 
me know and maybe I could help you resolve your problems with software or 
hardware issues. Take care my dear friends


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From: Steve Oldaker <[email protected]>
To: Steve Crowder <[email protected]>; Quadius <[email protected]>; 
quad-list <[email protected]>
Sent: Sun, February 14, 2010 8:16:13 AM
Subject: RE: [QUAD-L] Naturally speaking version 10

 
Nick,
 
Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10.1 contains quite a few bug fixes for
version 10.0 as well as a few new features. I'm almost certain that if you own
version 10.0 you can upgrade to version 10.1 for free. You can check at 
nuance.com for details.
 
Steve - C4, 21 years
 
From:Steve Crowder
[mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, February 13, 2010 8:42 PM
To: Quadius; quad-list
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Naturally speaking version 10
 
Yes,
it is much better, except for all the millions of error messages. They now have
Dragon 10.1 out. Has anybody tried it yet? If so, is it better than 10.00 which
is working really well.
 
Thanks,
Nick
>
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>-----
>Original Message ----- 
>>
>From:Quadius 
>>
>To:quad-list 
>>
>Sent:Saturday, February
>13, 2010 5:30 PM
>>
>Subject:[QUAD-L] Naturally
>speaking version 10
>>
> 
>Hey there guys, I finally managed to get version 10 of NaturallySpeaking. I
>have been using the professional for a long time, but decided to go with the
>preferred since I use my mouse stick in combination with my trackball for a lot
>of my maneuvering around the screen. I have been very satisfied with it so far.
>Others may not notice it, but I have seen a significant increase in the
>inaccuracy over 9.5.
> 
>The only training I did was reading the Kennedy inauguration
>speech and then I let the software check my documents. I just started dictating
>after that and it's been much more accurate than all of my other versions of
>this stage of the game.
>>Quadius 


      

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