Sony ICD-BP150VTP Dragon Naturally Speaking 5 Users Guide - Page 12
What should I expect from Dragon NaturallySpeaking
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CHAPTER 1 Introducing Dragon NaturallySpeaking New features in Dragon NaturallySpeaking Professional and higher editions Dictate now, correct later Save a recording of your dictation session so that you or someone else can proofread and revise your work later. See "Dictate now, correct later" on page 26 for more information. Work in Lotus® Notes® Use new built-in commands, including Select-and-Say™ editing, in Lotus Notes. See the online Help for more information. Organize and file your voice commands Manage your macro scripts and specialized commands by placing them into multiple files. See "Creating and editing voice commands" on page 140 for more information. Customize your own Tutorial Dragon NaturallySpeaking resellers can customize the online Tutorial to include specific information about services that they provide. All editions also feature many additional improvements and bug fixes. What should I expect from Dragon NaturallySpeaking? One reason to use Dragon NaturallySpeaking is to do your writing more quickly. Another is to reduce the stress associated with keyboarding. Or maybe you just like the idea of being able to lean back in your chair, put your feet up on the desk, and still get work done. Dragon NaturallySpeaking is good for all these reasons, but making it work well requires some effort from you. Dragon NaturallySpeaking actually learns about your voice and pronunciation as you use it. When you use words the program doesn't know, it will make mistakes, and you'll have to stop and correct them. It may take a while before you feel comfortable and productive using Dragon NaturallySpeaking. You can find out more about how to make 6 Dragon NaturallySpeaking User's Guide