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| MacSpeech Dictate | 
enlarge | From: MacSpeech, Inc. Category: Software
List Price: $199.99 Buy New: $164.99 You Save: $35.00 (18%)
New (11) Used (2) from $155.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 52 reviews Sales Rank: 76
Format: Cd-rom Platform: Mac Os X Intel Media: CD-ROM Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.9 x 2.5
MPN: MSDICTATE Model: MACSPEECH DICTATE UPC: 806709380876 EAN: 0806709380876 ASIN: B0014KJ6EQ
Release Date: February 15, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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underrated July 25, 2008 I am normally a fast typist who would probably never think about dictation software. Several weeks ago, however, I injured my right wrist enough to require an ace bandage and a splint--there goes the typing. My profession requires me to crank out many original documents, so I started searching for a dictation program. A recent Mac convert, Dragon Naturally Speaking was not on my buying list. But, I needed to do something. So, I read the reviews of this product, and almost decided to pass because of so many negative reviews.
I took a chance and am very glad that I did so. Installation was smooth, the user's manual included on the CD was informative and clear. Voice training and calibration were also simple and trouble-free. Speaking into the somewhat flimsy, but definitely useable mike, presented no problems. Even on my first tries, I achieved over a 95% success rate using some technical terms. I too would like to see the product add correction capability. That is the only quality standing between MacSpeech Dictate and a five star rating.
Primitive, but MUCH better than nothing for those of us who use Mac July 13, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have been using voice recognition products since Dragon version 1, Kurzweil, and ViaVoice. Earlier today, this program did not seem to recognize any words properly -- and without the ability to learn from spoken corrections, cannot improve its functioning even though I have performed all of the trainings. Other days, the accuracy seems to be remarkable -- as good as Dragon Windows. As I am dictating this now, the accuracy seems excellent. The authors state that corrections will be coming with a future version, none too soon. For those who require a dictation program and use Mac this seems to be the program to use. I very much look forward to future editions which will have correction capability. Despite its limitations, for those who require speech recognition software this version does function satisfactorily, although it is not nearly as user friendly as the current Dragon for Windows. My rating reflects the limitation of functionality, specifically -- correction capability, and what the program put me through this morning when it could not seem to recognize any words I would say.
Mac Speech June 29, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I was using "Dragon Naturally Speaking" on my Windows programs and loved it. After a short training period I was dictating with at least 95% accuracy. I recently switched to a Mac computer and choose Mac Speech because it was by "Nuance" which I thought was the same company that produced "Dragon". I have found out that this is not the same company and the program does not work nearly as well as Dragon. I have spent lots of time with training it and still get loads of errors. I would prefer Dragon over Mac Speech
Pay No Attention to the Negative Reviews June 23, 2008 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
Pay no attention to the negative reviews that have been posted regarding MacSpeech. While no voice recognition software will function perfectly, MacSpeech is the closest I have seen to voice recognition perfection in over ten years -- beginning with IBM's pioneering VIA Voice in the mid 90's. Regarding MacSpeech's customer support shortcomings, again, pay no attention to the negative comments regarding it. My call was answered immediately, and a solution to my problem (dragging the wrong icon during the initial installation process) was immediately solved. Being a horrendous typist, MacSpeech is a godsend, and a peak into the future of human-computer interaction, when we will all communicate with our computers by voice, just like Dave did with HAL in 2001: A Space Odyssey. Until then, go with MacSpeech. It's the best software I've come across in years.
Bad install disk problems persist June 22, 2008 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
I read the caveats about bad install disks for this allegedly excellent rendition of Dragon Dictate Naturally Speaking. Because of the elapsed time since initial introduction in January, I assumed that the bad disks had been replaced or pulled.
Not so. The program would not work with the speech disk. All the website resources failed to help. I spent 30 minutes on hold before I finally spoke to a tech support human, who offered me the "tech version" of the on-line repair program. It proved to be the same on-line repair program and did nothing.
I did extract a promise that he would send me a new speech disk (via USPS), which has yet to arrive one month later. I loved Naturally Speaking on the PC but am afraid this production mess may well have sunk this program's chances on the Mac. I am very disappointed - and out $189 for 2 worthless disks.
Berkeley Powell
MacSpeech Dictate
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