Dragon Dictate: Language versions? How good is it?
Thread poster: Williamson
Williamson
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United Kingdom
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Flemish to English
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May 31, 2004

Do you have to buy dragon dictate every time you switch of language or are there seperate language modules available?
Just how efficient is DD?


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Patricia Fierro, M. Sc.
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Ecuador
Local time: 17:42
English to Spanish
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Dragon Naturally Speaking 5 and Trados May 31, 2004

Hi,

I use Dragon Naturally Speaking 5 and Trados. Dragon recognizes around 75% of the dictated words and that helps me when I am tired of typing.

This topic has come up before, so you can do a search for previous forums by entering the word Dragon or Voice Recognition.

There aren't separate modules for each language but rather a "file" that stores your voice, for each of the languages in which you dictate. You don't have to buy a separate product if you
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Hi,

I use Dragon Naturally Speaking 5 and Trados. Dragon recognizes around 75% of the dictated words and that helps me when I am tired of typing.

This topic has come up before, so you can do a search for previous forums by entering the word Dragon or Voice Recognition.

There aren't separate modules for each language but rather a "file" that stores your voice, for each of the languages in which you dictate. You don't have to buy a separate product if you want to dictate, for example, in English and in Spanish. Each user will have his or her own files, for each language.

HTH,
Patricia

[Edited at 2004-05-31 18:58]

[Edited at 2004-05-31 19:00]
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