Re: [QUAD-L] Vista Dragon NaturallySpeaking 8

2007-02-19 Thread DAANOO
I could not find the know-brainer web site.  There ought to be one I  don't 
know if I still have the address of the quad that developed where that is  the 
owner of a my e-mail address I have knowbrainer eight that goes with Dragon  
eight.
 
Thank you.
Dana
 
I wonder when the new Dragon 9.5 will be out.  It seems like they are  kind 
of slow if Vista is already being used on computers.  I do have a new  computer 
in the living room that I am using 8, but it did not come with  Vista.  It 
was purchased after my laptop with Vista.  They are both  Hewlett-Packard.
 
I have not had a chance to get on the knowbrainer forum to ask the  question.
 
You have to have the serial number of your Dragon to ask a question on the  
Dragon web site it is called something else.


I never have the serial number on the computer with me, I need to get out  of 
my CD notebook.
 
I thought I had it written down, but one letter or number was  wrong.



RE: [QUAD-L] Vista Dragon NaturallySpeaking 8

2007-02-19 Thread Eric W Rudd
http://www.knowbrainer.com/
 
 
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I could not find the know-brainer web site.  There ought to be one I don't
know if I still have the address of the quad that developed where that is
the owner of a my e-mail address I have knowbrainer eight that goes with
Dragon eight.
 
Thank you.
Dana
 



Re: [QUAD-L] Vista Dragon NaturallySpeaking 8

2007-02-11 Thread DAANOO
Hi Naomi,
 
How much RAM do you have?  Is it is 64 bit and what brand?  Mine  is a 
Hewlett-Packard with 1 MB and it will need another and my brother said  Dragon 
said 
they could not promise Vista would work with Dragon 9.  That is  what his 
computer guy for his business told him they said.
 
I guess my brother said he could add 1 MB of RAM.  I could not really  find a 
number to call other than a number on the Nuance web site.  
 
They seem to suggest Dragon 9.5 professional version which is not  out.  I 
wish I knew how soon as my brother wants to take my bedroom  computer to work 
on.  He needs to set up the laptop to use instead.
 
I'm glad you say it works with Dragon 9 , but I don't like to buy upgrades  
because it is so confusing for me to install.  I always do it wrong unless  my 
computer friend from Hallmark is available, because I always do something  
wrong.
 
I need to find out what kind of Hewlett-Packard I have as my brother has  it.
 
Thank you for the information and please send me your MG, brand and if you  
have 64-bit.
 
Dana



RE: [QUAD-L] Vista Dragon NaturallySpeaking 8

2007-02-11 Thread poajoan
Hi Dana.

 

I got my new laptop, is an HP pavilion 2000 -- it comes with Vista, and the
new speech recognition program. I don't think I'm going to have any problem
with the speech recognition program. I am using Dragon down on the desktop,
and responding to you that way, because I don't have Microsoft Outlook
installed on the laptop yet. However, I have played with the laptop for a
couple of hours, and it is even easier to use than Dragon NaturallySpeaking
9.1. It is quicker than Dragon NaturallySpeaking, and so far I have not been
able to find a way to move the mouse without using MouseGrid.

 

Get your laptop back, and try speech recognition. It also has an on-screen
keyboard that can be minimized so you don't have to see it, but that you can
utilize to spell at any time by just saying press a etc.. I really like
that. I'll let you know, as I find more out about this program.

 

Right now, I have two microphone set up, one for the desktop, and one for
the laptop. The biggest problem I have had with the laptop so far is that it
is supersensitive and wakes up very easily. So I am trying to problem--solve
that.

 

Joan :-)

 

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Hi Naomi,

 

How much RAM do you have?  Is it is 64 bit and what brand?  Mine is a
Hewlett-Packard with 1 MB and it will need another and my brother said
Dragon said they could not promise Vista would work with Dragon 9.  That is
what his computer guy for his business told him they said.

 

I guess my brother said he could add 1 MB of RAM.  I could not really find a
number to call other than a number on the Nuance web site.  

 

They seem to suggest Dragon 9.5 professional version which is not out.  I
wish I knew how soon as my brother wants to take my bedroom computer to work
on.  He needs to set up the laptop to use instead.

 

I'm glad you say it works with Dragon 9 , but I don't like to buy upgrades
because it is so confusing for me to install.  I always do it wrong unless
my computer friend from Hallmark is available, because I always do something
wrong.

 

I need to find out what kind of Hewlett-Packard I have as my brother has it.

 

Thank you for the information and please send me your MG, brand and if you
have 64-bit.

 

Dana



RE: [QUAD-L] Vista Dragon NaturallySpeaking 8

2007-02-10 Thread Steve Oldaker
Dana...
 
According to Nuance, NaturallySpeaking's parent company, the only Vista
compliant version of NaturallySpeaking is Ver. 9. Even then you have to
upgrade to Ver. 9.5 for Vista compatibility, and 9.5 is currently only
available for the standard and preferred editions. They are working on the
9.5 version for the professional edition and it should be available soon.
They will not be providing any Vista compatible updates for any previous
versions of NaturallySpeaking. Looks like it will be best to stay with
Windows XP unless you want to upgrade to Ver. 9.5. If you do go with Vista
and NaturallySpeaking 9.5, I strongly recommend having at least 2GB of RAM
on the computer at a minimum, more if your computer and budget can handle
it.
 
Steve


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Can anyone help me with this question.  My brother is setting up my new
laptop and he says it will not take Dragon.  Is this true.  He says Visa has
its own voice program.  I can't imagine not having Dragon.  Does any one
know anything about the new VISTA program and Dragon.
 
I hope someone can help me.  I just have Dragon 8 professional and he
thought he had to order Dragon 9482 work.  Surely someone has come across
this problem.  He is taking my bedroom computer to work on and all I will
have is the laptop in here.  My living room computer is new but it did not
have this to so Dragon eight is working fairly well with some problems.  He
thought it was also a 64 bit whatever that means?

HELP!
 
Dana



RE: [QUAD-L] Vista Dragon NaturallySpeaking 8

2007-02-10 Thread B. Kimberlin \(Quadius\)
I am using version 9 professional, but Steve is probably correct regarding the 
RAM.  I currently have 1 GB and at times it does seem to bog down a little more 
if I have too many programs running.  You may also want to see if there is 
anything on no-brainer (however it is spelled with know instead).  I just don't 
want to train the word in my vocabulary.
http://www.knowbrainer.com/PubForum/index.cfm
  hopefully this helps.
Quadius

Steve Oldaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Dana...
   
  According to Nuance, NaturallySpeaking's parent company, the only Vista 
compliant version of NaturallySpeaking is Ver. 9. Even then you have to upgrade 
to Ver. 9.5 for Vista compatibility, and 9.5 is currently only available for 
the standard and preferred editions. They are working on the 9.5 version for 
the professional edition and it should be available soon. They will not be 
providing any Vista compatible updates for any previous versions of 
NaturallySpeaking. Looks like it will be best to stay with Windows XP unless 
you want to upgrade to Ver. 9.5. If you do go with Vista and NaturallySpeaking 
9.5, I strongly recommend having at least 2GB of RAM on the computer at a 
minimum, more if your computer and budget can handle it.
   
  Steve

  
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  Can anyone help me with this question.  My brother is setting up my new 
laptop and he says it will not take Dragon.  Is this true.  He says Visa has 
its own voice program.  I can't imagine not having Dragon.  Does any one know 
anything about the new VISTA program and Dragon.
   
  I hope someone can help me.  I just have Dragon 8 professional and he thought 
he had to order Dragon 9482 work.  Surely someone has come across this problem. 
 He is taking my bedroom computer to work on and all I will have is the laptop 
in here.  My living room computer is new but it did not have this to so Dragon 
eight is working fairly well with some problems.  He thought it was also a 64 
bit whatever that means?

HELP!
   
  Dana


 
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