Cheap IBM VIAVOICE for Mac OS X USB (Software) (Macintosh, Mac OS X) Price
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| PLATFORM: | Macintosh, Mac OS X |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Nuance Communications, Inc. |
| ESRB RATING: | Rating Pending |
| FEATURES: | CD-ROM, Brings natural, continuous speech voice dictation to Mac OS X, OS X/Aqua human interface look and feel, Dictate, correct, edit, and format by voice text within SpeakPad, Create customized voice commands in favorite Mac applications, Noise-canceling USB headset microphone included |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| MPN: | SCAB2 |
| UPC: | 780420105355 |
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Customer Reviews of IBM VIAVOICE for Mac OS X USB
very poor, like most IBM softwre for consumers a huge company like ibm is unable to produce a half way acceptable product for the masses. sad but true. actually, has ibm EVER produced a pc program that was ready for prime time? they sold DOS to gates and thus made him a millionaire and pretty well messed up with OS/2...reminds me of AT&T that are also unable to produce anything successful outside of their major line of business (telcom). anybodty remember the att&t line of computers, think theyt were called B1 or something??? <
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>the bad news is that the only other voice recognition software for the mac i know of, ilisten, is pretty bad also. best is dragon naturallyspeaking 9 for the pc.
Don't buy this product
While the box claims this product is OS X compatible, we have not been able to even complete installation. Turns out it used to work with OS.X, and customer support in India sez they're working on a new version. yeah, right. IBM has nothing to do with it, they dumped it on another company.
mediocre program, but better than nothing
Dragon, the leader in voice recognition software, never bothered to make a Mac version. IBM's Mac 10.3 ViaVoice is better than nothing, but not by much. As others have noted, it crashes every few minutes even on the best Mac hardware. I use it anyway because it has better recognition than I-Speak, the only alternative. Someday, someone will make a lot of money creating a decent voicetype program for the Mac, but this isn't it. In the meantime, IBM owes us a crashproofing patch for 10.3.