I use Dragon NaturallySpeaking and although I am having some problems with accuracy, I really haven't had too many problems with the browsers. Then again, I tend to navigate using my trackball more than I do live voice. I primarily use DNS for dictating correspondence and occasionally quickly going through links.
I have found Internet Explorer works a little more effectively with DNS. It's kind of sad, but DNS professional version 4 work much more effectively with DNS than any of the newer versions. Isn't that sad? Quadius On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 10:21 PM, Monty <[email protected]> wrote: > no Firefox beta has not worked either and can't stand anything by Google! I > tried upgrading to 10.1 and said the version I have is more up to date?? So > I > guess Dragon 11 here I come one penny at a time! > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: bob quinn <[email protected]> > To: Monty <[email protected]>; quadriplegic <[email protected]> > Sent: Wed, October 6, 2010 11:58:07 AM > Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Dragon nightmare! > > Hi Monty, > > I had LOTS of problems with Firefox v3.6 (losing keystrokes) and these > issues > were confirmed by MANY others on the Firefox/Mozilla forum. Several > updates to > Firefox (and Flash plugin) later, things are a little better, but still not > as > good as it once was (Note: I have not tried Firefox v4 beta yet). > > My solution was to stop using Firefox and use Google's Chrome browser > instead. > The only downside was that the Firebug debugger I use during website/webapp > development is not as powerful (e.g. cannot set breakpoints). > > At 12:39 AM 10/6/2010, Monty wrote: > >Hello everybody I am in great need of your assistance concerning Dragon > >NaturallySpeaking 10.0 64-bit running on Windows 7 with plenty of system > >resources to spare! Sometime in the middle of September while using > Firefox > >visiting certain webpages would lock up the computer and would have to be > >powered down from the main power switch. After VirusScan and running other > >programs to repair the PC with no luck finding anything wrong?? I finally > >figured out it's something to do with the flash player, so I've > reinstalled > >Dragon, Firefox and the flash player still with no sustainable solution. > And now > > > >even affecting Internet Explorer every once in a while and I can't stand > using > >that web browser. After contacting the flash player company for $40 they > may > >offer me a solution or I could contact Dragon for $10 for a possible > solution > >but no guarantees? I have been only running this setup of Windows 7 since > the > >beginning of June and everything was great until last month. Thanks for > any > >ideas or solutions to this strange problem! > > > > > > > > > > >

