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childofthe1980s
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      06-06-2010
Hello:

I see that Vista offers Speech Recognition software that allows you to open
apps and dictate speech into Word, Wordpad, etc.

Does anyone have any idea on how this free Speech Recognition software
compares to the Dragon software that I've been seeing advertised on TV
commercials?

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John Doe
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      08-04-2010
Mark Conrad <aeiou mostly.invalid> wrote:

> mmarkoe <mmarkoe gmail.com> wrote:


>> ...Mark Conrad should not bother to respond although I would
>> guess we shall see a rather long and impossible to follow
>> response.

>
> ... only for the mentally challenged.
>
>
>> you have turned down our offer for a free WSRToolkit. ... It
>> allows easy creation of ...


> ... and the Yugo automobile conversion kit allows for easy
> conversion to a lot of the functions of a high-priced Lexus
> luxery automobile - - - I ignored that "Toolkit" also.


Shortly after I called his mother a "slimy whore", the spammer
threatened to send me one of those kits. Just how low can he get?

> No band-aid add on of your $15.95 "toolkit" is going to
> magically change a pigs ear into a silk purse.


Right... It is a waste of time, it has negative value.

> If it could, Nuance (Dragon) would be out of business
> in a few months.
>
> Hope you did not have too much difficulty following
> this "long and impossible to follow response".


Anyone who does not support the spammer's spam is automatically
his enemy. He is that way on every forum, on UseNet and web
forums.
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> Mark-
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John Doe
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      08-04-2010
eMicrophones MyMSSpeech spammers stalk, slander, threaten others,
and publicly publish information from private investigators such
as Kelmar & Associates, violating the privacy of innocent people
who have nothing to do with fighting eMicrophones MyMSSpeech spam
and misinformation. Marty Martin Markoe and his buddies use many
aliases to advertise their commercial website and to attack their
adversaries on the Internet.

http://www.knowbrainer.com/
"After tracing this members profile we are embarrassed to find out
that we now know that Mike Tavia is another one of approximately
20 KnowBrainer forum aliases for Martin Markoe of emicrophones who
was banned from this forum for personal attacks."

http://groups.google.com/group/comp....6f446a24e298e?
That is an example of Marty Martin Markoe & Company masquerading
as a lurker on UseNet. That fraud was the ID's only post to UseNet
and his NNTP posting host (assigned to optonline.net) matched
Marty's buddy Michael Mendick.

eMicrophones MyMSSpeech spam and misinformation causes trouble for
speech users seeking help...

http://groups.google.com/group/comp....a2b3f9dd6a0f0?
"Man you really are full of yourself [Martin]! Just leave me
alone... go away and let me get USEFUL information from someone
who will be honest with me instead of evasive, devisive and
insulting!"

http://groups.google.com/group/comp....cc9fa6c340ffc?
http://groups.google.com/group/comp....a2b3f9dd6a0f0?
http://groups.google.com/group/comp....6b8b7563712e9?
http://groups.google.com/group/comp....4c0e38032578f?
http://groups.google.com/group/comp....7c2d47a1d5994?
http://groups.google.com/group/comp....3180162c1d199?
http://groups.google.com/group/comp....cc5fd879272fd?
http://groups.google.com/group/comp....362b69d93a460?
http://groups.google.com/group/comp....5a5e972b1cc1c?

See also:
eMicrophones, MyMSSpeech
billyrichbroker yahoo.com
Google Groups
Kelmar & Associates
M.M. <twatface41 yahoo.com>
Martin Markoe <martin emicrophones.com>
Martin Markoe <martin speechcontrol.com>
Martin Markoe <mmarkoe optonline.net>
MartyMarkoeeMicrophonesInc discussions.microsoft.com
Michael Mendick <michael emicrophones.com>
Microsoft Business Partner
mmarkoe gmail.com
mmarkoe yahoo.com
NEWSGROUP DESTROYER <twatface41 yahoo.com>
wbonneau gmail.com
wwwMyMSSpeechcom discussions.microsoft.com


mmarkoe <mmarkoe gmail.com> wrote:

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> From: mmarkoe <mmarkoe gmail.com>
> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.vista.general
> Subject: Re: Windows Speech Recognition vs. Dragon
> Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2010 12:24:28 -0700 (PDT)
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>
> On Jun 6, 12:02ÿpm, childofthe1980s
> <childofthe19... discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>> I see that Vista offers Speech Recognition software that allows you to op

> en
>> apps and dictate speech into Word, Wordpad, etc.
>>
>> Does anyone have any idea on how this free Speech Recognition software
>> compares to the Dragon software that I've been seeing advertised on TV
>> commercials?

>
> WSR (Windows Speech Recognition) is very good for general commands and
> naviagtion and for general business correspondence. For example, in
> any program (Word, Outlook or a browser) just say, "Show Numbers."
> Each button, menu or drop down list is given a number. Simple say that
> number and then OK and you have command of that feature. For medical
> dictation as an example, you would be better off with Dragon
> NaturallySpeaking's Medical Edition.
>
> For any speech recognition software to attain high accuracy you need:
> 1. To enunciate each word clearly. You cannot speak conversationally
> or slur your words together.
> 2. To speak in phrases. Speech recognition software not only listens
> for the sounds of each word, but compares each word to the words
> before and after for context clues.For example look at there, their
> and they're which sound the same. Speech recognition software knows
> which one to use from context as in, "They're going to park their car
> over there."
> 3. A good sound card or USB sound pod. Many sound cards built into the
> motherboard are not well shielded and pickup electronic noise from
> within the enclosure. This is why a USB sound pod (sound card) works
> better in many cases.
> 4. A good close talk microphone designed for speech recognition and
> does not pickup background noise. Microphones built into notebook
> computers rarely work well.
>
> To learn more about WSR, read, Getting Started with Windows Speech
> Recogniton found in a link at:
> http://www.msspeech-forum.com/
>
> Also, there is the $15.99 WSRToolkit which adds 7 functions to improve
> accuracy, easily create command and text macros and even take
> dictation from high quality digital recorder .wav files. See this at:
> http://www.emicrophones.com/p-1228-w...cognition.aspx
>
> Marty Markoe, eMicrophones, Inc.
>
>


 
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