To users: why not contact Lunis Orcutt at Know-brainer and get his add- on to Dragon? That is the program I use and it does very well thank you. IBM has abandoned its software to include for open source, why I do not know! Nuance refuses to support open source or Linux, whatsoever. :-(

Eric S. Johansson wrote:
Dave Bib wrote:
Contacted IBM before asking Open Office.  They say they are no longer
supporting Via Voice & referred me to Nuance, which apparently has
distribution rights.  Nuance answers are very ambigious
(e.g..."should work" & "works with several programs").  Further
research has indicated that Naturally Speaking by Dragon may be
better program & I am leaning towards that one, but once again no one
is SURE it will work with Open Office.

I use NaturallySpeaking, I use open office. Let's just say that nuance hates handicapped users. They have major bugs they have left unfixed for three or four years. If you don't absolutely positively need speech recognition (i.e. because of a handicapped), do not send them any money. Monopolies should never be fed.

Having said that (and being someone who absolutely positively needs to use speech recognition), you can use open office with NaturallySpeaking but you have to do it in a really fragile way.

Direct dictation won't work well because for God knows what reason, it appears recognition accuracy drops as processing time of keystrokes increases. If you don't have a special program to handle that condition as nuance has with Microsoft Word, your user experience is going to suck and Word will look like a better option all the time.

However, if you use the "dictation box", it will work well with open office. You will get higher recognition accuracy, faster recognition etc.. However, here are a couple of things you need to watch out for:

Keep your hands off the enter key.

The enter key will automatically try to inject text into the application associated with that dialog box.

the dictation box is not an editor

The dictation box is not an editor. You can make changes at a very simple level but be careful.

using Select-and-Say

You will not have Select-and-Say in open office. That's part of that special program support nuance created for Microsoft. Now if open office used one of the special rich edit controls nuance supports for Select-and-Say, there would be no problem.

the dictation box is not an editor

Don't dictate a whole lot without transferring it to open office. There is no backup, no recovery, and no way to get back anything if you use the dictation box wrong.

The dictation box is not an editor

Got that right?  The dictation box is not a editor

One good thing about Microsoft is that they are actively participating in the handicapped community and they should be thanked for that. Whether they will do anything good or not, I'm hoping for good stuff but bracing myself for disappointment.

---eric

speech recognition in use.  It makes mistakes, I correct some.

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