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Robert
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Sep 22, 2015 09:13AM

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I use Neospeech's "Bridgit" voice which I like very much. However they have stopped selling the voice individually and now you have to buy an application that incorporates the voice or offers it as an upgrade. There are other voices on the market with varying prices and quality.

Just my thoughts, for whatever they may be worth.
MCE

I have heard a lot of good things re dragon speak.. and or dragon speak naturally... for creating voice to text. I did a bit of searching, a while ago... dragon speak is pricey. there may be other open source programs out there now...
I am always torn between, knowing I am more inspired with pen and paper, against the potential "ease" of being able to skip the middle-man of the actual writing;)

http://www.vwsinger.com/demo/phantom%...

I have heard a lot of good things re dragon speak.. and or dragon speak naturally... for creating voice to text. I did a bit of se..."
You're right. My mistake. I've used Dragon Naturally Speaking before, but for a long document, the punctuation and line breaks etc became very tiresome, plus the error rate was still too high to be useful for something like a book.

I have heard a lot of good things re dragon speak.. and or dragon speak naturally... for creating voice to text. I di..."
so what is dragon speak, best used/ suited for? and are there any transcription programs that are useful?
:)
T