I had a specific reason to try it: I have rheumatoid arthritis, which occasionally makes my hands swollen and painful. It can manage my Irish accent so I reckon can manage most! It’s definitely my very, very best writing friend.”Īs a relatively recent convert to using voice recognition software, I’ve had a positive experience so far, using Nuance’s Dragon (Windows version) and the Google system that was included with my new tablet. Non-fiction, emails and other less literary writing, I just talk in direct. I like to write fiction and poetry by hand, pen and paper, and then transcribe using Dragon. I’m using it to “write” this comment and almost all the writing I do each day (a few thousand words on average, between one thing and another). “I can definitely say that I would achieve about one third of what I do without it. I was first persuaded to use voice recognition software by ALLi director Orna Ross, who reports: Even if you have been deterred by disappointing experiences with earlier packages, it’s worth trying the latest software to see whether it can help you improve your productivity. The latest generation of voice recognition software can be an invaluable tool for indie authors, whether you are writing full-time or trying to make the most of limited time available.
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