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Dragon Naturally Speaking 11 Gains Positive Early Reviews


Take Daily Tasks To New Level

by SoftwareGuru


Many of the top technology sites have been posting their own Dragon Naturally Speaking 11 review this month.

For those of you who are unfamiliar with the product, this is voice recognition software.

Why this type of speech recognition resource has yet to hit mainstream use still puzzles me. After all, why type when you can talk?

I've yet to see the definitive Dragon NaturallySpeaking 11 review but there certainly are a few essential versions worth browsing.

From techworld.com -

"the software's new features get a thumbs-up; they help you use the program more effectively, ultimately, you get more stuff done."

It appears that this latest version has paid close attention to ease-of-use with the introduction of the Dragon sidebar.

The zdnet reviewer writes that the sidebar would sit "beside my open window and anticipated the kinds of commands or tips I needed. The content in the sidebar changes according to my active window."

Every Dragon NaturallySpeaking 11 review that I've read so far also highlights the reduced set up time.

Obviously you need to train the software to recognise your own voice and accent and this initial step now takes less than five minutes.
 















Forward Thinking Ideas

Between Microsoft Surface technology and Apple's Magic Trackpad, it's clear that the days of the humble mouse are numbered.

In fact, students today will find that their future children will wonder why we ever used such a primitive interface for so long.

The new Dragon NaturallySpeaking 11 edition has many new features.

Here is just one of them as described over at zdnet.co.uk -

"It's easier to dictate corrections, especially of things you've said multiple times in a document."

Let's say you've purchased Office 2010 and use Microsoft Word 2010 regularly. Can DNS software help you speed up mundane tasks? You bet.

zdnet.co.uk continues -

"You can say things like 'correct', 'capitalise' or 'bold' followed by the word or phrase; if the word is only in the document once it changes immediately but if there are multiple matches they're numbered and you can say which you want."

The previous version would only correct the most recent occurrence."


That's exactly the type of subtle refinement which you will discover with each DNS experience.

By now you should be in no doubt that Dragon NaturallySpeaking 11 software has the ability to make your life easier!

The Price Compare Benchmark

Now that we've discussed the early reviews and touched upon some of the innovative new features, it leads us to the deciding factor: Price.

If you're looking for the cheapest Dragon NaturallySpeaking 11 price, Software4Students Ireland will be aiming to satisfy your budget.

As an online store for official software, our aim is to make software affordable for students and their families. 

Amazon lists the Recommended Retail Price (RRP) as £199, well over €200, for Dragon NaturallySpeaking 11 Premium Wireless Edition (PC).

Keep an eye on the Software4Students site and our Twitter page for pricing announcements.

Enhanced Hardware and Software Support

Without a doubt, DNS software and OneNote 2010 are two of the best tools available for students.

Don't forget Dragon 11 is compatible with Microsoft Office 2010 applications.

Dragon 11 provides Full Text Control, Menu Tracking, and Natural Language Commands are supported for Word 2010, Outlook 2010, and Excel 2010.

With the back to school season approaching, now is the time to embrace new ideas like voice recognition software.
 

Our price and Buy Now product link will be added here as soon as it is confirmed. Stay Tuned!


 






















Dragon Naturally Speaking 11 Gains Positive Early Reviews