Brian Astill wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 06:19 am, Romana Branden wrote:> Brian Astill
> wrote:
>>> Interesting. The "spiel" on the Nuance website gave me that
>>> impression, too. However the Royal Society for the Blind in
>>> Adelaide tried v 7 (current is 8) and were VERY unimpressed.
>> any
On 10/02/2006, at 4:44 AM, andrew clarke wrote:
On Thu, Feb 09, 2006 at 02:32:44PM +1030, Brian Astill wrote:
Person with deteriorating vision has discovered Dragon
Naturally Speaking which not only allows the construction of text
from speech but can also speak from received text. ie letter
On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 06:19 am, Romana Branden wrote:> Brian Astill
wrote:
> > Interesting. The "spiel" on the Nuance website gave me that
> > impression, too. However the Royal Society for the Blind in
> > Adelaide tried v 7 (current is 8) and were VERY unimpressed.
>
> anything they recommend th
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Brian Astill wrote:
> Interesting. The "spiel" on the Nuance website gave me that
> impression, too. However the Royal Society for the Blind in Adelaide
> tried v 7 (current is 8) and were VERY unimpressed.
anything they recommend that we could t
On Thu, Feb 09, 2006 at 02:32:44PM +1030, Brian Astill wrote:
> Person with deteriorating vision has discovered Dragon
> Naturally Speaking which not only allows the construction of text
> from speech but can also speak from received text. ie letter writing
> and email conversing etc become po
Brian Astill writes:
> Interesting. The "spiel" on the Nuance website gave me that
> impression, too. However the Royal Society for the Blind in
> Adelaide tried v 7 (current is 8) and were VERY unimpressed.
While the OP seems stuck with Dragon, I'll point out that
I.B.M. has (or ha
On Feb 8, 2006, at 11:02 PM, Brian Astill wrote:
Greetings, all.
Can anyone help with this issue?
Person with deteriorating vision has discovered Dragon
Naturally Speaking which not only allows the construction of text
from speech but can also speak from received text. ie letter writing
and e
On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 08:10 pm, David Newall wrote:
> Brian Astill wrote:
> > program runs on Windows 2000/XP only. Why would anyone in their
> > right mind NOT port a program as sensible as this to a SECURE OS?
>
> I should say that Windows XP is not intrinsically insecure. You
> can secure it, and
Brian Astill wrote:
program runs on Windows 2000/XP only. Why would anyone in their
right mind NOT port a program as sensible as this to a SECURE OS?
I should say that Windows XP is not intrinsically insecure. You can
secure it, and I don't mean trivially by removing the network
connection,
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codeweavers has mixed success:)
http://www.codeweavers.com/site/compatibility/browse/name/?cw=2f920008479e84a8f09e53169236c080;app_id=1229
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Romana Branden
Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet
and the winds long to play with you
On Thu, 2006-02-09 at 14:32 +1030, Brian Astill wrote:
> Greetings, all.
> Can anyone help with this issue?
>
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On Thu, 2006-02-09 at 14:32 +1030, Brian Astill wrote:
> Greetings, all.
> Can anyone help with this issue?
>
> Person with deteriorating vision has discovered Dragon
> Naturally Speaking which not only allows the construction of text
> from speech but can also speak from received text. ie lett
Greetings, all.
Can anyone help with this issue?
Person with deteriorating vision has discovered Dragon
Naturally Speaking which not only allows the construction of text
from speech but can also speak from received text. ie letter writing
and email conversing etc become possible for the visual
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