[MV] macspeech vs dns

Gavin Wynford-Jones gavinwj at wanadoo.fr
Wed Sep 19 12:59:38 PDT 2007


Chuck, I suggest you take out a stopwatch and try acting as if you're  
a semi-experienced user rather than a guru. Then dictate a *real*  
medical report. Better still, get a real doc to do it in front of  
you. Ten bucks says I'm closer to the real timing overall than you  
once you add it all up.

Gavin

On 19 Sep 2007, at 21:17, Chuck Rogers wrote:

> Gavin:
>
> I appreciate your comments - and we never stop listening to our  
> customers. But it certainly doesn't take 4 minutes to add a word,  
> and there is no need to break your dictation rhythm. You dictate,  
> iListen gets something wrong, then you add all the words in  
> correction. At best, it should take 10 or 15 seconds to add a new  
> word in this method.
>
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Chuck Rogers, Chief Evangelist
> MacSpeech, Inc.
>
>
>
>
> On Sep 19, 2007, at 12:33 PM, Gavin Wynford-Jones wrote:
>
>> Chuck, each word you have to add and correct takes a finite time  
>> to do (I took a ballpark figure of 4 minutes). Worse, each new  
>> term breaks the dictation rhythm which further adds to the lost time.
>>
>> Dragon (Scansoft, Nuance...) has a vocabulary that is a bit of a  
>> catch-all. If so many doctors are using or are interested in  
>> iListen then having a series of very specialised vocabularies  
>> makes sense: one for cardiology, one for urology etc. Each would  
>> be between 500 and 1200 words.
>>
>> Apart from the lack of a French version, the most frequent reason  
>> I hear for not buying iListen is "lack of specialised  
>> vocabularies". (And I'm not just talking medical here, lawyers and  
>> others need 'em.)
>>
>> To counter your Gainesville example: I had a DNS client, a lawyer,  
>> who swore by DNS. I told him about iListen when he was thinking of  
>> moving to Mac and tried to do a little evangelism for MacSpeech.  
>> He did a little maths: it would cost him at least CHF 4800 in lost  
>> billable time to get enough samples into iListen and run through a  
>> few pages of dictation to get started. For that money, he could  
>> buy the DNS Legal, have quite a bit of change, and still have most  
>> of his billable hours... *That* is the mentality you're up  
>> against: these people make very good money, so price isn't much of  
>> an object, time (and therefore convenience) is.
>>
>> Gavin
>>
>> On 19 Sep 2007, at 18:53, Chuck Rogers wrote:
>>
>>> We have a doctor in Gainesville. He added words as he went. It  
>>> did not take him 130 hours to add 1800 words. Not even close. He  
>>> insists he didn't even notice the process. He added the word  
>>> using Correction or Learn My Writing Style, iListen learned it.
>>
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