OT :: Frame & Voice to Text software

Art Campbell art.campbell at gmail.com
Mon Feb 9 05:35:31 PST 2009


Dragon Naturally Speaking worked pretty well, but I only played with
it and didn't try to use it day after day in a production environment.
The newest version is supposed to be much better. A headset mic worked
much better for me than the computer's omnidirectional mic.

Although you didn't ask, I'd highly recommend the Microsoft Natural
Keyboard and a Logitech trackball as alternative controllers. I've
used both for a long time and love 'em both, but you do need to adjust
to them.

And if you're not doing it already, using a grip exerciser and light
weights for forearm strength are a big plus.

Art Campbell
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On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 8:07 AM, Baruch Brodersen <baruch at technitext.com> wrote:
> A slightly OT request. I'm investigating the feasibility of using voice to
> text software as a hedge against tendonitis and other work-related maladies.
> Does anyone have experience using such software with Frame?
>
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> Baruch Brodersen
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