[Trainer-Talk] Speech Recognition software for Mac
maurice.mines
maurice.mines at gmail.com
Fri Nov 22 01:46:52 UTC 2019
Hello, it is a shame that nuance has decided did to stop supporting
this product. I use it heavily. Because the Apple alternative which
appears to be a dressed up Siri, that’s just simply not ready for
prime time. Where is Dragon six standalone professional for the Mac
still seems to do the job quite well. The reason why I continue to use
this apparently discontinued product, is simply because it works with a
small amount of errors. As opposed to the Apple product I don’t think
it was meant for people who really do need dictation software. I did
Beta test Apple’s dictation software.
I’m not going to speculate here as to why Nuance decided to
discontinue supporting Dragon for the Mac. Because now there is no
leverage to push Apple to improving the product.
Sincerely Mauri d Mines.
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On 21 Nov 2019, at 11:18, Morin, Gary (NIH/OD) [E] via Trainer-Talk
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> Now that Nuance has stopped producing Dragon for Mac, what speech
> recognition software applications has anyone found to use successfully
> on Mac notebooks? Is anyone using Dragon for Mac v.6, simply without
> official support from Nuance?
> Thanks!
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