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To me it is obvious where you have scraped your article from, but you really should cite your sources here.

posted by : TimO, 16 December 2009 Complain about this comment
If the article is a specimen of their work

then I can see "Naunce" wanting to make some changes.

But let me check.

Google:
"Naunce: Dragon Naturally Speaking 10"
"naunce pdf converte 6r torrent download results"

I stand caurrected.

I wonder if their stuff is like Microsoft's (XP, speech version 5.1) where you have to say "peeriod" for a full stop and to invent a new word pronounced "perryod" but spelled "period" when that's what you want to write. Good puck then to new ounce, to sting fox, and to swipe as hell.

I've just had an idea....... as far as I recall, XP speech also doesn't let you spell using the phonetic alphabets like tango hotel india sierra. So why don't I make up my own? Maybe with made up words? But please let me know if it's been done. The point, of course, is to use distinct sounds for letters instead of the similar ones such as English bee pee dee and emm enn.

posted by : Robert Carnegie, 15 December 2009 Complain about this comment

Voice to text outfit more Spin than Vox

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