Re: OT :: Frame Voice to Text software

2009-02-24 Thread Kristen Abbott
Hi Baruch, One thing to consider. Unless you work from home or have a walled-off office with a door you can close, using any kind of voice-to-text program is very likely to drive your coworkers nuts. I worked with someone who used it in a large open cubicle setting, and it drove me crazy hearing

OT :: Frame & Voice to Text software

2009-02-24 Thread Kristen Abbott
Hi Baruch, One thing to consider. Unless you work from home or have a walled-off office with a door you can close, using any kind of voice-to-text program is very likely to drive your coworkers nuts. I worked with someone who used it in a large open cubicle setting, and it drove me crazy hearing

OT: Frame & Voice to Text software

2009-02-18 Thread Leah
Technology, such as ergonomic keyboards and voice software is great, but the root of these injuries are inefficient movement organization and that is something that can be improved. Improving the quality of your movement can keep you healthy. In my practice, I see many injured high tech workers.

RE: OT :: Frame Voice to Text software

2009-02-16 Thread Jared Crawford
:: Frame Voice to Text software To: framers@lists.frameusers.com A slightly OT request. I'm investigating the feasibility of using voice to text software as a hedge against tendonitis and other work-related maladies. Does anyone have experience using such software with Frame

OT :: Frame & Voice to Text software

2009-02-14 Thread Jared Crawford
<bar...@technitext.com> Subject: OT :: Frame & Voice to Text software To: A slightly OT request. I'm investigating the feasibility of using voice to text software as a hedge against tendonitis and other work-related maladies. Does anyone have experience using such software with Frame?

OT :: Frame Voice to Text software

2009-02-09 Thread Baruch Brodersen
A slightly OT request. I'm investigating the feasibility of using voice to text software as a hedge against tendonitis and other work-related maladies. Does anyone have experience using such software with Frame? Baruch Brodersen ___ You are

Re: OT :: Frame Voice to Text software

2009-02-09 Thread Art Campbell
Dragon Naturally Speaking worked pretty well, but I only played with it and didn't try to use it day after day in a production environment. The newest version is supposed to be much better. A headset mic worked much better for me than the computer's omnidirectional mic. Although you didn't ask,

Re: OT :: Frame Voice to Text software

2009-02-09 Thread Stuart Rogers
Art Campbell wrote: Although you didn't ask, I'd highly recommend the Microsoft Natural Keyboard and a Logitech trackball as alternative controllers. I've used both for a long time and love 'em both, but you do need to adjust to them. I know many people prefer a trackball to a mouse. I

RE: OT :: Frame Voice to Text software

2009-02-09 Thread Syed.Hosain
I'd highly recommend the Microsoft Natural Keyboard and a Logitech trackball as alternative controllers. I've used both for a long time and love 'em both, but you do need to adjust to them. I also *highly* recommend the Microsoft Natural keyboard. I have the classic fore-arm repetitive motion

Re: OT :: Frame Voice to Text software

2009-02-09 Thread Shmuel Wolfson
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Re: OT :: Frame Voice to Text software

2009-02-09 Thread Mike Wickham
Although you didn't ask, I'd highly recommend the Microsoft Natural Keyboard and a Logitech trackball as alternative controllers. I've used both for a long time and love 'em both, but you do need to adjust to them. I'll add my vote for the Logitech trackball. I'll never go back to a

OT :: Frame & Voice to Text software

2009-02-09 Thread Baruch Brodersen
A slightly OT request. I'm investigating the feasibility of using voice to text software as a hedge against tendonitis and other work-related maladies. Does anyone have experience using such software with Frame? Baruch Brodersen

OT :: Frame & Voice to Text software

2009-02-09 Thread Art Campbell
Dragon Naturally Speaking worked pretty well, but I only played with it and didn't try to use it day after day in a production environment. The newest version is supposed to be much better. A headset mic worked much better for me than the computer's omnidirectional mic. Although you didn't ask,

OT :: Frame & Voice to Text software

2009-02-09 Thread Stuart Rogers
Art Campbell wrote: > > Although you didn't ask, I'd highly recommend the Microsoft Natural > Keyboard and a Logitech trackball as alternative controllers. I've > used both for a long time and love 'em both, but you do need to adjust > to them. I know many people prefer a trackball to a mouse.

OT :: Frame & Voice to Text software

2009-02-09 Thread syed.hos...@aeris.net
> I'd highly recommend the Microsoft Natural Keyboard and a Logitech trackball as alternative controllers. I've used both for a long time and love 'em both, but you do need to adjust to them. I also *highly* recommend the Microsoft Natural keyboard. I have the classic fore-arm repetitive motion

OT :: Frame & Voice to Text software

2009-02-09 Thread Shmuel Wolfson

OT :: Frame & Voice to Text software

2009-02-09 Thread Mike Wickham
> Although you didn't ask, I'd highly recommend the Microsoft Natural > Keyboard and a Logitech trackball as alternative controllers. I've > used both for a long time and love 'em both, but you do need to adjust > to them. I'll add my vote for the Logitech trackball. I'll never go back to a