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> From: Sally Lightsey <salight@@datasys.net>
> To: Mikhail Epelbaum <mepelbaum@@sympatico.ca>
> Subject: Re: ViaVoice vs. Dragon Deluxe
> Date: January 9, 1998 4:34 PM
>
>
> I would like to use either DD or NS with WordPerfect. Is there a way I
> can correct in WP? I do legal transcripts with 25 numbered line per
> page with a line running down the left-hand side of the page. WP works
> best for transcribing but it is my understanding that you cannot correct
> in WP yet. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
> Sally
Hi Sally:
DragonDictate (discrete words) works within WordPerfect without any
difficulties. Now, I assume that we are talking WordPerfect for Windows. I
have used this combination for years. (They have a product that works with
WordPerfect for DOS, also discrete words.) NaturallySpeaking stands outside
of WordPerfect. You simply dictate your stuff into its own window, then
copy and paste it into the word processor. It's an easy thing, easy to get
used to.
Dragon also has some kind of software add on that allows you to dictate
natural speech into other applications, but you can't correct. So if you
see an error, you have to go and manually fix it. This, for me, defeats the
purpose.
Mikhail
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> From: Sally =
Lightsey <salight@@datasys.net>
> To: Mikhail Epelbaum <mepelbaum@@sympatico.ca>
> Subject: Re: ViaVoice vs. Dragon =
Deluxe
> Date: January 9, 1998 4:34 PM
>
>
> I =
would like to use either DD or NS with WordPerfect. Is there a way =
I
> can correct in WP? I do legal transcripts with 25 =
numbered line per
> page with a line running down the left-hand =
side of the page. WP works
> best for transcribing but it is =
my understanding that you cannot correct
> in WP yet. Any =
suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
> =
Sally
Hi =
Sally:
DragonDictate (discrete words) works within WordPerfect =
without any difficulties. Now, I assume that we are talking WordPerfect =
for Windows. I have used this combination for years. (They have a =
product that works with WordPerfect for DOS, also discrete words.) =
NaturallySpeaking stands outside of WordPerfect. You simply =
dictate your stuff into its own window, then copy and paste it =
into the word processor. It's an easy thing, easy to get used =
to.
Dragon also has some kind of software add on that allows you =
to dictate natural speech into other applications, but you can't =
correct. So if you see an error, you have to go and manually fix it. =
This, for me, defeats the purpose.
Mikhail
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