Voice Recognition Software Reviews
 
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Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9 Preferred
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Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9 Preferred
Some reviewers are impressed with Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9 Preferred as the best voice recognition software. It comes very close to 100% right out of the box without any special training. This voice recognition software expected to allow voice command to browse through web pages, and let your finger rest while writing. Others are disappointed, it requires a robust computer, and it is quiet expensive to have this software.
Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9 Standard
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Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9 Standard
The voice recognition software reviews had been favorable to this product, and it has the same operation with the Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9 Standard. This voice recognition software has free noise- canceling microphone helps you get started dictating, edit or simply navigate easily in Microsoft Word, Outlook Express, and Corel WordPerfect. For those who have problems with this software, user and reviewers suggest to have a full set of tutorials for training processes, and after that you can be an expert user.
IBM ViaVoice 10 Standard
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IBM ViaVoice 10 Standard
The IBM ViaVoice 10 Standard one of the best voice recognition with essential dictation, command, and control features. It can be used to dictate letters, reports, memos, or faxes. The Standard Edition comes with a 300,000 word vocabulary that can be customized to add new words, addresses, acronyms, and other personal phrases and expressions. With patience and doing a little training, you can use it quite efficiently.
MacSpeech Dictate
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MacSpeech Dictate
MacSpeech Dictate is one of the voice recognition software but users hesitate to give five stars with this product because of the customer support issues. Users suggest that the MacSpeech needs to improve their customer support with better communications to their customers and support forums. Aside from that there is no problem. This voice recognition software is pretty good and captures everything users want to say. Also, it can import terminology without having to actually train the terms into the program.