Testseek.com have collected 16 expert reviews of the Nuance Dragon Dictate 4.0 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nuance Dragon Dictate 4.0.
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Abstract: The recent launch of Apple’s CarPlay system put the spotlight on its Siri voice-recognition technology once more. But while Siri can be used on an iPhone to check the weather forecast and even to dictate short emails and messages, it’s not sophisticated e...
Improved speech recognition; Browser extensions for Gmail; 64bit support
Transcription accuracy is poor from recordings
Dragon Dictate is a solid effort most useful when you dictate directly through the microphone. The automated transcribing feature needs work through....
excellent speech recognition, new multipleprofile transcription mode, and Gmail integration
browser control a little lacking, no punctuation in transcription mode
Although the Mac comes complete with voice-command software embedded in OS X, Nuance Dragon Dictate for Mac 4 is a far more mature product. The speech recognition is excellent, making it usable on a daily basis, and the addition of the transcription featu...
Its features are Mac, modified copies of the PC, centric software.
The accuracy score is lower compared to its competitors.
The software capably adapts the voice recognition features into the Mac format, but it is not as precise in its dictation as other software on our lineup....
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Published: 2014-08-22, Author: Simon , review by: venturebeat.com
Nuance Dragon Dictate 4 for Mac is very powerful speech recognition software that not only provides greater accuracy in converting speech to text than competitive products, it also offers a suite of voice-driven tools that enable a nearly hands-free compu...
Abstract: Nuance has updated Dragon Dictate for the Mac to version 4. It's taken them 2 years to provide the latest version to Mac users. To use Dragon Dictate 4 for Mac, you have to have an Intel based Mac, (sorry, no Power PC Macs for those of you still using one...
Published: 2014-03-29, Author: Jordan , review by: 9to5mac.com
Abstract: Using our voice to control computers has never really taken off. For many of us, using voice recognition technology wasn't even a consideration until features like dictation and Siri arrived on our iPhones and iPads. There's good reason too: the voice rec...