TECHNIQUES FOR HANDS-FREE COMPUTING WITH DRAGON NATURALLYSPEAKING 9 + NATLINK/VOCOLA
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January 27, 2006Downloading podcasts by voice
Category: Free & easy tools
I got an MP3 player for my birthday :-) and have since been happily cruising along listening to MP3's and podcasts. To get podcasts from the Internet and on to my computer, I naturally needed podcatcher software. And I didn't want to have to write a whole new set of macros for software if I didn't have to. It took a little bit of experimentation with different podcatchers, but I am very happy with the result. Here's what I found: Most compatible with my DNS 8 setup
Not at all compatible
I tried a few other podcatchers of varying compatibility but none were as easy to use as Juice. I have it set up to automatically check for and download my favourite podcasts and then I use Windows Media Player (version 9) to sync up with my MP3 player. January 12, 2006Desktop search + Dragon = Quick file navigation
1Category: Free & easy tools
I first heard about desktop search programs on the technology show, Call for Help. They seemed to have great potential for speeding up file search and file navigation for Dragon users and non-Dragon users alike. So, I trialled Google Desktop Search and Yahoo! Desktop Search. I chose to keep the Google program because it was the easiest to set up, seems to have the most features, and displays its results as a web page (making it very easy to operate using Dragon NaturallySpeaking). Why I wanted to use a desktop search program
The advantages of Google Desktop Search
Disadvantages of Yahoo!
I didn't install Windows Desktop Search because...
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