[MV] Is Windows Vista Speech Recognition equivalent to
DragonNaturally Speaking on the PC
tscheresky at micron.com
tscheresky at micron.com
Thu Nov 15 14:15:55 PST 2007
The speech recognition in Vista is Microsoft's, and is not licensed from
DNS. Some day it may be up to par with DNS, but right now it's not.
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John F. Richardson
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Subject: [MV] Is Windows Vista Speech Recognition equivalent to
DragonNaturally Speaking on the PC
Hello,
I only use the Macintosh and this is just for comparison purposes of the
built in features.
Windows Vista has built in speech recognition. Looking at the Microsoft
accessability web site it seems that the speech recognition is
continuous speech recognition. Is the Vista speech engine licensed from
DNS or equivalent to DNS?
The web site indicates that the user can fill out forms on the web and
other functions.
John F. Richardson
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