Technically they 2 programmes use completely differing processor systems.
Zoom Text uses a graphics programme to increase the pixels on screen and utilises the mouse to move a "magnifying glass" effect around the screen. Dragon Naturally Speaking is voice recognition programme and converts sound input to a character set, it also utilises special commands to do what a keyboard would do.
There may be "patches" which knit the 2 together- it would be wise to contact Dragon first (Focus Medical Software) or access the Dragon site directly where you can send a customer comment/request to them toll free.
Is Zoomtext 9.1 compatible with Dragon Professional
It is for dictation
Dragon Naturally Speaking works using an included microphone. A student, parent, professional, or blogger can speak into the microphone. Even email can be used. Dragon Naturally Speaking even includes punctuation using prompting.
The actress in the Dragon Naturally Speaking Infomercial is Kate Paulsen. She has performed in many other commercials and also in film and theater.
The easiest place to purchase Dragon Naturally Speaking voice recognition software would be from the company's website called Nuance. Though it is also purchasable from Amazon and Staples.
yes, but you need a microphone
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The Dragon Naturally Speaking software costs between $50 and $120 brand new. There are standard and premium versions available and new releases come out frequently. One may purchase the Dragon Naturally Speaking software on the Amazon website and may be able to obtain a second hand copy via eBay.
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The best way to purchase Naturally Speaking is through Dragon directly. Nuance, Proz, and Overstock are all places which you can find the same translation packages.
T-mobile's myTouch 4G has a version of this, called Dragon Dictation. It works alomst the same way as Dragon Naturally Speaking, and you can dictate into a word document as well, since the phone comes with Word and Excel 97-03.
No, it is an speech recognition software.