[blindlaw] Dragon Professional with J-Dictate
Andrew Webb
awebb2168 at gmail.com
Fri Jun 19 19:18:28 UTC 2015
Thanks for your response. Just taking another person's word on it, my
understanding is that J-Say is a more comprehensive program that allows the
user to conduct all functions on the computer in much the same way that JAWS
does, whereas J-Dictate is a more discrete program more specifically
tailored to Dragon Professional. Not that I have firsthand experience, but
I was told that a user who is proficient with JAWS probably wouldn't want to
bother with J-Say, and that J-Dictate is quite a bit cheaper than J-Say. I
believe I saw prices of about $120 for J-Dictate, and about $600 for Dragon
Pro.
Again, thank you.
Andrew
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Hi,
I thought the connector program was called j-say unless there have been
changes.
The combo of dragon, j-say, and jaws is pretty expensive so I haven't
experimented with it.
Gary wunder uses all three from time to time.
Bryan
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Hello,
Does anyone on the list have experience using Dragon Professional in tandem
with JAWS? It's my understanding that J-Dictate is the program that enables
the blind user to use the one program together with the other. If there is
anyone here who has used these programs and cares to comment, has it been an
effective and satisfactory experience? I'm searching for ways to make the
writing, and even more so the editing process faster and more efficient than
I find it to be using JAWS alone. One knowledgeable party recently told me
that using Dragon by way of J-Dictate can be a great way to go, and of
course I'd like to hear all possible perspectives on the question.
Thanks,
Andrew
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