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Dragon DictationCurrent Version: 2.0.12

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Dragon Dictation is an easy-to-use voice recognition application powered by Dragon® NaturallySpeaking® that allows you to easily speak and instantly see your text or email messages. In fact, it’s up to five (5) times faster than typing on the keyboard.

With Dragon Dictation you can also dictate status updates directly to your Social Networking applications (Facebook and Twitter) or send notes and reminders to yourself….all using your voice.  So when you’re on-the-go, stop typing and start speaking – from short text messages to longer email messages, and anything in between.

Dragon Dictation supports a multitude of global languages. For a full list of currently supported languages visit www.dragonmobileapps.com.

REVIEWS

Press Reviews:

David Pogue - The New York Times : “I’m finding Dragon to be a much faster, more efficient way to spit out e-mail messages, notes, text messages and Twitter updates. It’s really, really cool.”

Mel Martin - TUAW.com: “Put this into the ‘I didn’t think they could ever get this to work on an iPhone’ category. I’m talking about Dragon Dictation from Nuance, the developers of the very popular Dragon Naturally Speaking for the PC.”

Arik Hesseldahl – BusinessWeek: “For the last few days I’ve been trying two Nuance iPhone apps, Dragon Dictation and Dragon Search on my iPhone. And while they’re not the first voice search or dictation apps for the iPhone, I certainly like the results I’ve been getting.”


iTunes Reviews:

Miker55 – “It’s understood everything I’ve said. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been driving and wanted to text someone but couldn’t. This app is great!!!”

Twebs – “For me Dragon dictation is a game changing application. The accuracy is outstanding and it’s very easy to use. I immediately notified everyone I know with an iPhone to pick up this application while it’s still free.”

Redman042 – “I can’t believe my iPhone can do this. Accuracy is amazingly good and transcription is very fast. You can’t even tell that transcription is being done online. I’m very very impressed.”


FEATURES

• Voice-to-text transcriptions that may be sent as SMS, Email, or pasted into any application using the clipboard
• Submit text to Social Networking applications – Twitter and Facebook
• Convenient editing feature that provides a list of suggested words
• Voice driven correction interface

REQUIREMENTS

   1. Dragon Dictation requires network connectivity (WiFi or 3G/EDGE).
   2. Dragon Dictation works on iPad, iPhone, and on second and third generation iPod Touch (external microphone required).

PRIVACY POLICY

In order to improve recognition accuracy, Dragon Dictation will only upload names from your address book when permission is provided... no emails, addresses, phone numbers, or other personal information are uploaded. This information is not used for any purpose other than improving the usability of the application. Dragon Dictation will also utilize the data in spoken messages collected over time to continuously improve and provide high speech recognition accuracy. All data is stored in secure data centers according to stringent privacy and security standards.  For more information, please view our end user license agreement http://www.dragonmobileapps.com/EULA-dict.html
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Dragon Dictation Review

Novel and terrific app turns your speech into text

Now hear this: Dragon Dictation is shaping up to be the essential voice app for the iPhone and iPod touch. You say the words and they appear as you said them with remarkable accuracy. Although the technology isn’t new, the application from Nuance Communications is novel and terrific. And for the moment, at least, you can take advantage of it for free.


Speak Out: Launch Dragon Dictation, tap the record button, and start talking—the app will transcribe your words into text that you can e-mail, send via SMS or paste to the clipboard.

Users who never found much utility in the Dragon Naturally Speaking desktop products—I was one of them—might find some use for Nuance Communication’s app on their handhelds. At its best, Dragon Dictation lets you easily update Twitter and Facebook or compose short e-mails or SMS messages by speaking rather than fumbling with the keyboard. The developer claims that speaking and seeing your words instantly transcribed is up to five times faster than tapping out the same message on your iPhone or iPod touch. You will have every reason to believe that’s true after just a few minutes experimenting with the app.

Recording with Dragon Dictation is simple. Simply launch the app, tap the record button, and start talking. You shouldn’t speak too quickly, but you do not need to articulate every syllable or talk like a robot. Just say the words clearly and naturally. To add punctuation, you say “period,” “question mark,” or “new paragraph,” and Dragon Dictation does the rest.

You can start and stop with a tap, making changes and dropping in text as required. Once you’ve completed your message, the app will display the transcription automatically and accurately. I encountered only a handful of errors in more than two dozen messages, but they were easy to correct. A keyboard icon at the bottom left of the screen launches the app’s slick editing feature that allows you to correct either by typing in your changes or, even more convenient, by speaking your changes. The voice-driven correction interface provides a list of suggested word or name changes. You can also add changes through your iPhone’s clipboard.


Did I Say That: After Dragon Dictation has converted your speech into text, you can edit, either by typing in your changes or speaking them.

Dragon has a few drawbacks, certainly. You need a decent Wi-Fi or 3G connection for the application to work. Some privacy-minded users have blanched at how the app works: Translation is done remotely. You dictate a message, it’s transmitted to a remote server, and the translation is sent back to your handheld. In short, your words don’t remain your sole or exclusive property. But there is a reason for this: Nuance uses the data it collects over time to improve and refine the accuracy of its speech-recognition software. The developer insists “all data is stored in secure data centers according to stringent privacy and security standards.” Also, when you first launch the app,

Dragon offers to upload the names in your address book to enhance accuracy. But you can opt out with a tap.

You can only dictate about 20 to 30 seconds of material at a time, which seems to correspond to the space of the iPhone’s screen. And the app won’t translate as accurately in a noisy environment, such as a restaurant or a coffee shop, as it would in an office or a home where the noise is more of a low roar. Depending on your point of view, it’s either a headache to then move the text to your clipboard, Mail or SMS text, or it’s a simple matter of clipping and pasting text snippets into any application you like. It would be nice if Dragon had buttons to export your dictation directly to Twitter or Facebook, rather than pasting from the clipboard, but that’s a small quibble.

Another downside: Dragon Dictation lacks an autosave feature. You will lose your work if you exit the app to take a call before saving to your clipboard.

But it isn’t difficult to see how useful such an application could be not just to people on the go who want to dash off quick texts. The developer, which offers the app for free right now, promises more specialized versions for doctors, lawyers and other professionals. A more sophisticated app with a longer recording time would surely be worth a few dollars to the casual user and more to pros. Keep an ear open.

[Ben Boychuk is a columnist and freelance writer in Rialto, Calif. Feel free to e-mail him.]

Critic Reviews of Dragon Dictation iPhone App


User Reviews of Dragon Dictation iPhone App

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True to form

My wife is visually impaired, and had Dragon Dictate on her Mac for years. This app makes it much easier to use the iphone to make short responses to our daughter's SMS messages irregardless of the occasional "typo".


Puzzled

Are there any reasons why this is not available in the UK.


Extremely Useful

This app saves time for quick email and text messages. It is VERY accurate. It is especially helpful if you must reply to a text while driving.


Not available in UK

Would love to have this app but I live in the UK and its not available here. I don't understand why not but any info on why not would be welcome.


I hate typing on my iphone

I use Dragon Dictation to send short emails or text messages. It has been a great match for my needs. It processes my NY accent with near perfection and then sends it to the right location.


Dragon Dictation (DD) & Tom Tom Car Kit

I installed Dragon [D]ictation a couple of weeks ago and immediately tested it on my tom-tom car Kit Absolutely amazed at the accuracy. In fact I'm using it to produce this review. Certainly a Dragon [D]ictation Pro will come about. And it would be great if Dragon [D]ictation were available for the new Apple tablet and worked seamlessly with [Pastebot]. In all, the tom-tom app, the tom-tom car Kit, and now Dragon dictation, Dragon search and the White House apps after getting all my attention. And I am loving every moment of it.


short dictation times a pain

Everything the Macworld review states is correct, but I would more negatively criticize Dragon Dictation because of its very short dictation times: you can barely get a paragraph of dictation before it automatically stops and processes your dictation. This can be a real hassle, especially when you want to get a quick email out, or in dictating a quick note, and Dragon arbitrarily stops when it wants to process what you've said (often in mid-sentence). Nuance may call this a "feature", but the reality is that it's a total pain to work around. Until Nuance can improve on this the app has only a limited or novelty usefulness.


Amazing

Absolutely love it. First time I demoed it to a friend, we were sitting in a Chili's restaurant, and it was a noisy environment. I dictated "I having lunch with a friend in Chili's restaurant" and it was 100% accurate, including the capitalization of the word "Chili's"! Outstanding app, and can't wait to see what they add to it in the future.


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