Hi Maurice,

Okay, a few questions for you.  Do you use VoiceOver with Dragon Dictate?  How 
do you review your documents?  In other words, when you dictate a phrase, is it 
automatically read back or do you use other Dragon commands to review what 
you've dictated?  Does the program include a decent manual from within the help 
facility to identify all of the commands one can use?  Thanks for the assist.

Les
On Dec 26, 2012, at 1:15 PM, Maurice Mines <maurice.mi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello, I have a couple of things to add to this discussion. I use Dragon 
> dictate 3.0 for the Mac because of an additional disability that prevents me 
> from writing normally. Things one should keep in mind, is that Siri is 
> intended for such task as very short messages, text messages, and very simple 
> writing tasks. However Dragon is intended for someone who is involved in 
> business, and were writing for professional purposes and also if one's 
> disability precludes writing in the traditional physical sense. What I'm 
> trying to get at here to explain to you is this. If you have a situation 
> where writing is extreme problem for you either physically or through some 
> other issue. Then use these two applications in this manner would be my very 
> strong suggestion. Use theory for one or two sentence paths. But if you have 
> a full business letter, term paper, or other business related correspondence 
> that requires it to be spelled right, and written right the first time. Then 
> using Dragon is certainly an extremely viable option. Just my two cents 
> worth, Maurice Mines.
> On Dec 26, 2012, at 6:35 AM, Les Kriegler <kriegle...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> I just purchased Dragon for the Mac and am wondering if anyone has used this 
>> software and how it works with VO.  I've had experience with Dragon 
>> Naturally Speaking for the PC with Jaws and the extensive scripts.  
>> Specifically, I am wondering if VO will automatically read back text after 
>> it has been dictated?  Thanks.
>> 
>> Les
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