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Jan 17, 2018 - This application lets you dictate the text to your Mac and you can control it by using voice. Nuance Dragon Professional Pro for Mac Free Download. It works with the MacOS built-in Accessibility features and the AppleScript.
15 / September 2016; 2 years ago ( 2016-09), Available in 8 languages Website Dragon NaturallySpeaking (also known as Dragon for PC, or DNS) is a software package developed by Dragon Systems of, which merged with Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products and was later acquired by, formerly known as ScanSoft. Version 15 (Professional Individual and Legal Individual), which supports 32-bit and 64-bit editions of, and, was released in August 2016. The version is called Dragon Professional Individual for Mac, version 6 or Dragon for Mac. Contents • • • • • • • Features [ ] NaturallySpeaking uses a minimal user interface. As an example, dictated words appear in a floating as they are spoken (though there is an option to suppress this display to increase speed), and when the speaker pauses, the program the words into the at the location of the cursor (Dragon does not support dictating to background windows). The software has three primary areas of functionality: voice recognition in dictation with speech transcribed as written text, recognition of spoken commands, and: speaking text content of a document.
Voice profiles can be accessed by different computers in a networked environment, although the audio hardware and configuration must be identical to those of the machine generating the configuration. The Professional version allows creation of custom commands to control programs or functions not built into NaturallySpeaking. Javascript download for mac os x 10 6 8.
History [ ] laid out the description of a speech understanding system called DRAGON in 1975. In 1982 he and Dr., his wife, founded to release products centered around their voice recognition prototype. He was President of the company and she was CEO. Was first released for, and utilized, a probabilistic method for temporal. At the time, the hardware was not powerful enough to address the problem of, and DragonDictate was unable to determine the boundaries of words during continuous speech input. Users were forced to enunciate one word at a time, each clearly separated by a small pause.
DragonDictate was based on a model, and is known as a discrete utterance speech recognition engine. Dragon Systems released NaturallySpeaking 1.0 as their first continuous dictation product in 1997. Joel Gould was the director of emerging technologies at Dragon Systems. Gould was the principal architect and lead engineer for the development of Dragon NaturallyOrganized (1.0), Dragon NaturallySpeaking Mobile Organizer (3.52), Dragon NaturallySpeaking (1.0 through 2.02), and DragonDictate for Windows (1.0).
Gould also designed the tutorials in both DragonDictate for DOS version 2.0 and Dragon Talk. [ ] The company was then purchased in June 2000 by, a Belgium-based corporation that had been involved in financial scandals. Following the all-share deal advised by, Lernout & Hauspie declared bankruptcy in November 2000. The Bakers had received stock worth hundreds of millions of US dollars, but were only able to sell a few million dollars' worth before the stock lost all its value as a result of the accounting fraud. The Bakers sued Goldman Sachs for negligence, intentional misrepresentation and breach of fiduciary duty, which in January 2013 led to a 23-day trial in Boston. The jury cleared Goldman Sachs of all charges. Following the bankruptcy of Lernout & Hauspie, the rights to the Dragon product line were acquired by of.
In 2005 ScanSoft launched a de facto acquisition of, and rebranded itself as. From 2012 include voice recognition feature powered by the same speech engine as Dragon NaturallySpeaking.
Versions [ ] Dragon Naturally Speaking Version Release date Editions Operating Systems Supported 1.0 June 1997 Personal Windows 95, NT 4.0. 2.0 November 1997 Standard, Preferred, Deluxe Windows 95, NT 4.0 3.0 October 1998 Point & Speak, Standard, Preferred, Professional (with optional Legal and Medical add-on products) Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0. 4.0 August 4, 1999 Essentials, Standard, Preferred, Professional, Legal, Medical, Mobile Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0 SP3+. 5.0 August 2000 Essentials, Standard, Preferred, Professional, Legal, Medical Windows 98, Me, NT 4.0 SP6+, 2000. 6.0 November 15, 2001 Essentials, Standard, Preferred, Professional, Legal, Medical 7.0 March 2003 Essentials, Standard, Preferred, Professional, Legal, Medical Windows 98SE, Me, NT4 SP6+, 2000, XP. 8.0 November 2004 Essentials, Standard, Preferred, Professional, Legal, Medical Windows Me (Only Standard and Preferred editions), Windows 2000 SP4+, Windows XP SP1+. 9.0 July 2006 Standard, Preferred, Professional, Legal, Medical, SDK client, SDK server, Windows 2000 SP4+, XP SP1+.