Again, the reason for this post is because it will soon go bye-bye from the front page, and we should have a permanent link to it here at the forum.
I think that speech recognition is of PARAMOUNT importance for the future of computing.
Vista did/and does it hands down dead easy.
When I have a lot of text to enter for the college I use the Vista machine and just talk it in. It saves in wordpad and I then copy and paste it.
The training for it took abut....... FIVE MINUTES.... dead simple.
When I broached this a year or so ago at KDE and at OO, I was told that was "not on the radar".
Apparently they spoke with...hmmmm less than great candor.
Anyway.....here is a link to the article.
http://dot.kde.org/2012/04/08/simon-...ject-moves-kde
woodsmoke
I think that speech recognition is of PARAMOUNT importance for the future of computing.
Vista did/and does it hands down dead easy.
When I have a lot of text to enter for the college I use the Vista machine and just talk it in. It saves in wordpad and I then copy and paste it.
The training for it took abut....... FIVE MINUTES.... dead simple.
When I broached this a year or so ago at KDE and at OO, I was told that was "not on the radar".
Apparently they spoke with...hmmmm less than great candor.
Anyway.....here is a link to the article.
http://dot.kde.org/2012/04/08/simon-...ject-moves-kde
woodsmoke
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