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There are many programs that have the capability of writing what a person may say, but the best in the market is Scansoft Dragon Naturally Speaking 8. This is a program that has the capacity of writing everything that a person says and can do so with a level that is scary. This is a program that has undergone 8 complete upgrades and that is seen in the advances that the program has undertaken.

Scansoft Dragon Naturally Speaking 8 has been one program that can do all the writing due to a few reasons:
- it is based on Mnomics and can take a word apart by the sounds
- the tests help build a sound file for the person that is using it
- each time a person uses it, the program gets a little better at understanding their sounds

Unlike the other programs out there, Dragon Naturally Speaking 8 can prep itself in two hours where other programs can take as long as eight months. This is where a person can see the efficiency grow with each time the program is used. In the beginning it can be frustrating as the accuracy is usually only about 60%, but this continues to improve with each time the tests are taken and the more it is used by the person that has a sound file for their voice.

The Scansoft Dragon Naturally Speaking 8 software is designed to support up to twelve different languages and has a dictionary that can be updated by the person so that the program is better suited to meet the needs that the person may have.

Many people have come to appreciate Scansoft Dragon Naturally Speaking 8 as it has been the best in the market and the first to really take this approach in the way that they have. This is something that has made Scansoft a company that has been a pioneer in so many ways.

There are those that have been curious to the inner workings of the Scansoft Dragon Naturally Speaking 8 program, yet it is one that has been very difficult to comprehend and also one that is very easy to learn. People have been curious about this program, but not curious enough to pay the cost of the software.

Article Published: Monday 15th January 2007


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