 | Jill wrote:
> I'm wondering if you've formed an opinion about Dragon version 8. I am > still using version 6, tried version 7 and was not happy with it, so > went back to version 6. I just received a mail offer for version 8 for > $99, good to the end of the year, and wonder if it is worth trading up. > I don't know what my accuracy rate is with version 6, but I get a lot > of work done, and kind of subscribe to the concept of, if it ain't > broke, don't fix it. Any suggestions?
Hello there in beautiful Hawaii. Our take on each version of the software we have seen over the last 11 years is that each new version is evolutionary rather than revolutionary. I too, got very good accuracy and was happy with version 6 although many people were not. I found version 7 to be a little bit better in that I could dictate slightly faster than in version 6. Version 8 has seemed to fix some of the formatting issue problems from previous versions. The professional version also has a lot of added features that you may not be interested in like sharing the profile over the network and different kinds of macro creation processes. I would say it is worth getting upgrade if you have a very fast machine with lots of RAM. Also, if you do not get the upgrade this time the next time you will have to purchase a full version.
-- Martin Markoe, eMicrophones, Inc. The best microphones for Speech Recognition See us at: http://www.eMicrophones.com/index.asp Read, "Key Steps to High Speech Recognition Accuracy" at: http://www.emicrophones.com/docDetails.asp?DocumentID=38
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