Voice Access will be great for those who cannot justify the cost of Dragon but most of us will want to opt for DPI 15. For example, if you attempt to dictate “KnowBrainer” it will always get “no-brainer” and you won't be able to change it. You cannot create any type of commands or customize your vocabulary, which will get old fast. Learn about the advantages of Dragon Naturally Speaking Professional 13 over Dragon Premium 13 in this comparison of Windows speech recognition software from Nuance. We have been testing Voice Access for several months and found it to be nearly as accurate as Dragon but for most of us, it's unusable because Voice Access does not include a Vocabulary Editor or a Command Browser. It would be extremely unlikely for Microsoft to make Voice Access work as well as Dragon because they would be $hooting themselves in the foot. It's 2006 rubbish but if you are referring to Voice Access, keep in mind that Voice Access is free and that Microsoft owns it and Dragon. Are you perhaps referring to Windows 11 Voice Access which hasn't been released yet? If you're referring to WSR, forget about.
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