This morning I was looking at links coming into this blog. I noticed a bunch of people linking to me and my Dragon NaturallySpeaking Post. What I learned later was that my video for Dragon NaturallySpeaking was featured in a guest post by Brett Bumeter, who happens to be a friend of mine. Brett is the man when it comes to Dragon NaturallySpeaking. I’m posting his guest post and a video of another blogger here. The blogger who made this video is called SuperZ. He and I have one thing in common, our spelling. Okay we have two things in common, the fact that we have to rely on our wives to help us out with some mistakes on our blogs. Without further ado here is SuperZ’s video and Brett’s Guest post.
I would also like to add that I received my Dragon NaturallySpeaking in a free download but had to get my own headset. You can get Dragon NaturallySpeaking and Type 150 Words per minute for $99! That includes a headset. Now a few words from Brett.
The video above was created by a blogger that goes by the name, SuperZ.
I couldn’t write that name before using Dragon NaturallySpeaking until I trained Dragon NaturallySpeaking to recognize the name SuperZ. I mention that because I’m using Dragon NaturallySpeaking right now to write this article (notice Dragon new when I said the words right now that I meant the word right and not the word to write).
I’ve been writing articles and reviews about Dragon NaturallySpeaking for close to two years. I’ve had a lot of experience with the software, and I wanted to reach out to other bloggers and see what they thought of the software.
SuperZ tried out the software and as you can see from his own video, the results that he’s getting after having used the software for just a week are pretty amazing. His computer is keeping up with just about every word that he says, and typing those words out for him in text.
Well frankly that’s exactly what Dragon NaturallySpeaking is supposed to do these days and it lives up to its claim of achieving 99% accuracy and I’ve clocked it typing faster than its claims of 150 words per minute.
That’s right you can type 150 words a minute with Dragon NaturallySpeaking. You do have to spend a little time editing from time to time, but you type so fast that editing doesn’t take that long. You get the typing done faster and the editing is a breeze because you only have to look at the way that you phrased words. Dragon NaturallySpeaking almost never makes a spelling mistake. It types out the entire word based on the vocabulary that has stored in the machine. So it really can’t misspell a word it’s pulling the word straight out of a dictionary.
The only exception might be the case when you run into a name like SuperZ, which is not in your dictionary yet. When you run across a name like that, all you have to do is add it into your dictionary and train the software to recognize that new word or name. It just takes a second and after that you’ll be able to say SuperZ all you like and Dragon NaturallySpeaking will know exactly what you are talking about.
Sincerely,
Brett Bumeter
Softduit Media
www.softduit.com
PS this article includes about 381 words that I wrote with Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10. It took me about 4 minutes to write and 4 minutes to edit this article. The writing time included the short amount of time it took to train dragon to recognize the name SuperZ. Editing took 4 minutes because I’ve been working all night and I’m not reading too fast!