![]() It integrates very easily so that you can dictate into any Macintosh program. ![]() It’s also a very stable application, unlike IBM ViaVoice which was frequently crashing. In fact I think I was reading stories for about five minutes and then I was ready to Dictate. Now in terms of dictation and recognition, MacSpeech 1.0 Dictate is fantastic. The accuracy is very impressive and it does not take much training. ![]() It’s not quite there yet, and the adjustment to speech recognition combined with some bugs makes for a steep learning curve. But if you are not currently using speech recognition, wait a little longer. My advice is if you have been using voice recognition already – Viavoice or iListen, then make the switch – it’s an improvement. Unfortunately there are still a few hiccups. Well it’s finally arrived, it’s called “MacSpeech Dictate”, and it’s powered by Dragon. But I have left my initial older review here as a reference – you can read it below….Įver since I first used Dragon Naturally Speaking Version 4 in 2000, I have been waiting for it to be released on the Macintosh. ![]() It has improved incredibly and the most up to date review is here. When Macspeech Dictate was first released I gave it a negative review.
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