Here’s a quick ThursdayTip for folks using Dragon NaturallySpeaking for the PC and Dragon Dictate for Mac: Try to formulate sentences and commands before you start dictating them. This may be challenging at first, particularly for those who have been “thinking through their fingers” for years, but you’ll develop the habit once you see what [...]
Posts Tagged ‘voice writing’
Dragon Thursday Tip (PC and Mac) – Think Before You Dictate
Posted in Dragon Dictate, Dragon NaturallySpeaking, Tips, tagged Dragon, Dragon blog, Dragon Dictate, Dragon NaturallySpeaking, Dragon resources, mac, speech recognition, tips, voice recognition, voice writing, writing on May 17, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Ask the Dictator – Memo Transcription
Posted in Ask the Dictator, Dragon NaturallySpeaking, tagged Ask the Dictator, Dragon, Dragon blog, Dragon NaturallySpeaking, Dragon Recorder app, Dragon resources, speech recognition, voice recognition, voice writing on April 11, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
In this week’s episode of Ask the Dictator, special guest Colleen Hendry shows us how to use the Dragon recorder app to record a memo that you can have transcribed into Microsoft Word. Great for when you’re on the go! Check it out here: If you have a topic that you’d like to suggest for [...]
Customer of the Week – Jaden Hair!
Posted in Customer of the Week, Dragon Dictate, tagged Customer of the week, Dragon, Dragon blog, speech recognition, voice recognition, voice writing, writing on March 26, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
This week we shine the spotlight on Jaden Hair, our customer of the week! Jaden is the author behind the popular cooking blog called Steamy Kitchen at www.SteamyKitchen.com – one of the world’s 50 best food blogs as awarded by Times Online. Hair says using Dragon is the only way she’s been able to keep [...]
Dragon Tuesday Tip (PC) – Adding Hyphens
Posted in Dragon NaturallySpeaking, Tips, tagged Dragon, Dragon blog, Dragon NaturallySpeaking, Dragon resources, speech recognition, tips, vocabulary, voice recognition, voice writing on March 13, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Here’s a quick Tuesday tip for folks using Dragon NaturallySpeaking for the PC: You don’t always have to say hyphens: thanks to its built-in Vocabulary, Dragon can automatically include hyphens in items such as 3-year-old, above-mentioned, after-tax, ad-libbed, ankle-length, as well as famous hyphenated names like Abdul-Jabbar. (To see many of them, you can choose [...]
Ask the Dictator: Episode 48 – Nuance Joins the Liberated Learning Consortium
Posted in Ask the Dictator, tagged Ask the Dictator, assistive technology, Dragon blog, Dragon NaturallySpeaking, Education, learning disabilities, Nuance, speech recognition, voice recognition, voice writing on October 6, 2011 | 1 Comment »
In this week’s episode of “Ask the Dictator”, Peter discusses the recent news that Nuance has joined the Liberated Learning Consortium, (LLC), an international group of technology providers, colleges and universities working to advance information accessibility in higher education through the use of speech recognition technology. Nuance joins IBM as the second technology company to [...]
Dragon Tuesday Tip – Hyphens
Posted in Dragon NaturallySpeaking, Tips, tagged Dragon blog, Dragon NaturallySpeaking, Dragon resources, speech recognition, voice recognition, voice writing on August 16, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Here’s a quick Tuesday tip for folks using Dragon NaturallySpeaking for the PC: You don’t always have to say hyphens: thanks to its built-in Vocabulary, Dragon can automatically include hyphens in items such as 3-year-old, above-mentioned, after-tax, ad-libbed, ankle-length, anti-infective, as well as famous hyphenated names like Abdul-Jabbar. (To see many, you can choose “Words [...]
Ask the Dictator – Quoting Text
Posted in Ask the Dictator, Dragon NaturallySpeaking, tagged Ask the Dictator, Dragon, Dragon blog, Dragon NaturallySpeaking, Dragon resources, speech recognition, voice recognition, voice writing on July 6, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
In this week’s episode of “Ask the Dictator,” Peter shows us how to quickly and easily quote text using Dragon NaturallySpeaking 11.5. Check out the video here.
Customer of the Week – Zach!
Posted in Contest, Customer, Customer of the Week, tagged Contest, Customer of the week, Dragon, Dragon blog, Dragon NaturallySpeaking, learning disabilities, speech recognition, voice recognition, voice writing, writing on May 23, 2011 | 3 Comments »
Today, we’d like to shine the “Customer of the Week” spotlight on one of our many I Speak Dragon contestants. Check out Zach’s story below, and read more contest entries here! (You can even rate your favorites). I guess my story with Dragon began when I was in second grade and was diagnosed with both [...]
Customer of the Week – Dr. Romm!
Posted in Customer, Customer of the Week, tagged Contest, Customer of the week, Dragon, Dragon blog, Dragon NaturallySpeaking, speech recognition, voice recognition, voice writing, writing on May 9, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
This week, we’re shining the spotlight on one of our previous “I Speak Dragon” contest winners – Dr. Joseph Romm. A busy writer, Dr. Romm hurt his hand and turned to Dragon for help. He has never looked back, and in fact he figures that he has dictated about 3 million words with Dragon! Check [...]
Customer of the Week – Sandy!
Posted in Customer, Customer of the Week, tagged Customer of the week, Dragon, Dragon blog, Dragon NaturallySpeaking, family history, genealogy, speech recognition, voice recognition, voice writing on May 2, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Today, we’re shining the spotlight on Sandy Schlaudecker, our Dragon Customer of the Week! Sandy relies on Dragon for a very important job – capturing the thoughts of her Civil War ancestor from a batch of over 200 letters that he left behind. Faced with the stack of letters, Sandy knew that there had to [...]