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Perhaps in theory, but I've tried 2 or 3 voice recognition programs over the
years and was always disappointed. In my opinion, the technology has a long
way to go before it is reliable enough for tech comm use. It's also slower
than I can type.
Then there's the issue of disturbing your co-workers in the office (though I
guess it could be a good excuse to wrangle for a private office or
telecommuting).
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> None of these beat voice recognition.
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