echo "test"; ?> |
|
|
|
| MacSpeech Dictate | 
enlarge | From: MacSpeech, Inc. Category: Software
List Price: $199.99 Buy New: $155.00 You Save: $44.99 (22%)
New (14) Used (1) from $155.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 61 reviews Sales Rank: 69
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 1-2 business days
|
| Customer Reviews:
Disappointed September 2, 2008 Well, I read others' reviews but thought that people were just complainers. How wrong I was! I should have listened. I use dragon for microsoft at work and was so excited to use the software for my private practice on my mac. I try to work from a template so I already have the titles of different sections of my reports. As I try to fill in the info under each section, dictate writes over my titles and deletes what I have written-it's the strangest thing! It has created more work than it's worth. Very disappointing.
Amazing product! August 29, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have never used speech recognition software before. I set up MacSpeech Dictate this afternoon, after reading all the directions (unusual for me!). Then I started to dictate some return emails I was not really excited about. This product ROCKS! I could not make a mistake easily.
The only trouble it had was my street name - Beachwood - which it spelled as beech would. Other than that, perfect translation!
Ignore the bad reviews :)
Significant Tool For Writer's Golf Bag August 23, 2008 Dictate is perhaps not for all writers (I am one). Depending upon your unique wiring as a creative type, this could be an awesome piece of software for you. If you are of the writing, learning, idea capturing style that does things on the fly this software could be just what you have been looking for. It has filled a serious need in my life. If you are one who formulates decent ideas as you verbalize - this could be of serious help to you. Ponder... EASE OF VOICE TRAINING: 8 The software's training aspect is not anything serious to speak of. I have invested in several other pieces other pieces of software in hopes of gaining what Dictate does - each of them were significantly more complex - each of them required more time, training for me. None of them were nearly as accurate as Dictate honestly. ACCURACY: 8 It is accurate enough. I talk fast (200+ words per minutes) yet it picks up on my voice very well. ONLINE HELP: 9 If need be the Dictate help is super high end, free, and patient. Highly professional. ADDITIONAL HARDWARE AVAILABLE: 9 If you are a gear freak like me, once you have found a piece of software that works well, you may like to continue to use the product to its full extent. Headsets, etc. are available in abundance. They are affordable it seems. PRICE POINT: 8 Price compare and you will see. Overall I am greatly pleased with Dictate. I readily recommend this to others. The Amazon price point makes the basic Dictate package affordable. I hope there is going to be a portable version out sooner than later for use on my Olympus LS-10 mp3 recorder that will work in sync with Dictate. Two such pieces working together would be 'Butta' a Streisand says.
Best speech recognition on the mac August 14, 2008 After an initial problem (you *must* use an USB Soundcard, otherwise you cannot create a profile) the program installed and worked fine. Recognition is for me as good as Dragon9 under Parallels, what is missing is Dragon's editing features (thus only 4 stars). If you want speech recognition on the mac, this is the best solution available at the moment.
very inept implementation August 10, 2008 the speech-recognition part is pretty good -- far from excellent -- but acceptable if all you are doing is entering massive volumes of text with no editing. As other reviewers have noted there is no ability to teach the program from its mistakes. But worst of all the interface with MS Word is so fraught with problems as to be unusable. So you are reduced to using text edit for all your dictation, and then cut and paste into a Word document. There is almost no capability to edit in any way. You can barely navigate from the top to the bottom of the page. Forget about capitalizing, bolding, italicizing -- just simple things that one would think a speech recognition program would consider to be a minimal implementation. Although I am a Mac lover, and have been since 1986, the speech recognition program that is built-in to the VISTA operating system is light-years ahead of this, the most clumsy voice-recognition system imaginable.
|
|
|
Copyright
©
2006 Adminpal LLC | |