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- Dragon Speech Recognition - Get More Done by Voice | Nuance
From police officers on patrol to attorneys filing briefs to social workers working cases, professionals prefer Dragon speech recognition for its unparalleled speed, accuracy, and specialized vocabulary and features
- Dragon NaturallySpeaking - Wikipedia
Dragon NaturallySpeaking (also known as Dragon for PC, or DNS) [1] is a speech recognition software package developed by Dragon Systems of Newton, Massachusetts, which was acquired in turn by Lernout Hauspie Speech Products, Nuance Communications, and Microsoft
- The Death of Dragon NaturallySpeaking? Not Quite, But Here’s What . . .
Microsoft’s integration of Nuance tech into Windows could eventually give us a powerful built-in alternative Until then, power users are stuck either paying up for Dragon’s pro versions or making do with lesser options Dragon didn’t die, but for personal users, it might as well have
- Dragon® NaturallySpeaking 13 Home - Nova Development
Dragon NaturallySpeaking 13 Home $27 99 $99 99 Dragon NaturallySpeaking 13 Premium $67 99 $199 99
- Dragon Naturally Speaking Support - About us
Dragon Naturally Speaking is a cutting-edge voice recognition software developed by Nuance Communications This powerful tool has taken voice recognition to new heights, making it an indispensable asset for individuals and businesses alike
- Dragon NaturallySpeaking 13 review: Better than ever at . . . - PCWorld
Dragon NaturallySpeaking 13 clearly outperformed Windows’ native speech recognition Dragon still isn’t perfect Making changes and revisions as you go is still convoluted and non-intuitive
- Dragon NaturallySpeaking User Documentation - Nuance
The Dragon Command Guide provides a two‑page list of the most commonly used voice commands so that you can control your PC and individual applications by voice
- Nuance Dragon NaturallySpeaking - KnowBrainer
Dragon NaturallySpeaking is the most efficient and fun way to interact with your PC by using just your voice Say words and they appear on the screen — up to three times faster than typing
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