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Steve Hudson wrote:
>
> I've played with some in the past - dragon speak for win98 I believe was the
> most recent, and uniformly had dismal success with them, even just for use
> as command prompts with an overtrained library :-( Mind you, I have a fairly
> deep voice, someone more midrange might have better mileage. Yar, I was
> using a full-on mike too.
>
The product you used is a watered down version. It has a highly limited
vocabulary. For decent results you should use the Preferred version with
no less than 384 MG RAM on a PII500.
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you soon realize they both like it mailto:peternew -at- home -dot- com
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