Responses to "MacSpeech Dictate is highly recommended"

  1. Jan Watkins

    Jan Watkins
    April 21, 2008 at 8:49 am

    I suffer from rheumatoid arthritis big time, can’t stand, can’t move arms, loved ViaVoice, hate iListen, even though it’s a great work horse I prefer riding a ViaVoice race horse,
    ViaVoice disadvantages viz. unreliable behaviour (quits unexpectedly) ,
    ViaVoice advantages viz intelligent with words (recognizes plurals/ suffixes/prefixes/negatives added to nouns – a good dictionary), allows you to use the cursor within the document you are dictating into (speakpad), easy to train or retrain words, commands are simple, short and intuitive ( unlike the endless string of verbs like (do select, press extend, etc.), less memorization than iListen…
    Last but not least, ViaVoice is a pleasure to work creatively with, fun to use and lose the constant pain I am doomed to live with. It used to be a way to get off the planet, forgetting pain, without the distraction of flipping to a remote correction pad and losing my train of thought to correct it…correct this…oops correct that. (Correcting at the end just does not help me wth iListen for creative writing.)
    OK so iListen lets you use any application but at too high a cost. I used “transfer to Apple works” or “open in mail” most of the time with ViaVoice. any way, what is so tough about copy and paste when the thinking is over and it’s time to eat!
    In conclusion, I now have MacSpeech dictate Cross grade sitting on my desk which my daughter has installed but I haven’t had the heart to train yet. Can anyone give me a good reason why I should, under my circumstances?
    I have an excellent digital microphone from iListen purchased with 1.7, supported in a chemical buret stand close to my mouth. I’m using OS 10.4.11 and an appalling “UK and Australian English” which does not suit Canadians!
    I found you on listserv – this is my first post….help please.

  2. Ricky Buchanan

    April 23, 2008 at 12:53 pm

    @jan: If ViaVoice suits your needs and you don’t have problems with it then I suggest you stick with what works for you! I would never suggest abandoning a solution that works for you… but when you finally start using Leopard apparently ViaVoice is much more unstable on that platform. And since it’s no longer being developed, it’s going to get more and more unstable as time goes on so eventually you’ll have to switch to a different solution.

    On the other hand, I don’t know about the advantages you listed for ViaVoice versus what MacSpeech Dictate is capable of. Have you joined the mailing list for speech users listed on our links page? Those people could probably give you better answers about the capabilities of Dictate.

    Best of luck!
    - Ricky

  3. Sam

    April 26, 2008 at 8:08 am

    Dictate is a Mac port of the Windows Nuance speech to text technologies and makes a huge difference in the accuracy over the previous MacSpeech offering ‘iListen’. MacSpeech discontinued iListen after landing the license with Nuance. This means no more MacSpeech for non-Intel Macs. In our opinion iListen should have been discontinued years ago, in that so many purchased it believing it would be useful and wasted money and more importantly time in trying to make it work for them.

    Dictate is usable as is but has several bugs and quirks that throttle its effectiveness. We have outlined these issues in our blog an podcast at inetsynch.podbean.com and in videos on youtube.

    Recently, Chuck Rodgers the former Chief Evangelist at MacSpeech parted ways with them and there is no listing for them at the on-line Apple store. Even the old listing of iListen reviews have been removed. MacSpeech seems missing in action on the Apple site and I have to wonder if MacSpeech is up to making the most of the golden opportunity to make a Speech to Text product competitive with the Windows version.

    Enjoy the site and will add to my list of blogs regularly visited.
    Sam
    Windows2Apples
    inetsynch.com

  4. Ricky Buchanan

    May 12, 2008 at 7:00 pm

    @Sam: Thanks for your feedback. I’m a bit bemused about how MacSpeech are behaving too, and I haven’t got Dictate to work for me yet … all we can do is stay tuned, I guess.

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