"Mark Conrad" <aeiou@newsgroup> wrote in message
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Feeling a bit lonely you sad old git? Nobody wants to answer you or is
interested in your nonsense any more. I think we both know why that is,
don't we Mark? ;-)

> Now Andy, I appeal to you, as an obvious expert in
> applying WSR, do you have any idea "what good"
> that document scanning feature of WSR is?
Yes.

> If you suddenly stopped using it, would you notice any
> pronounced difference in your text accuracy?
Yes.

>I see our resident self-proclaimed expert on WSR did not
> see fit to answer my question above.
Take a long hard look at yourself, and then ask yourself why. I have
noticed that it is not only he who does not answer you anymore but just
about anybody in here. This is why you are getting no answers to your
ridiculous questions. :-)). Do you get the picture now? Has the penny
dropped?

>y'know why, because he can't, the doc scanning feature
> just plain DOES NOT WORK in WSR.
Then if you already know the answer, why are you asking the question you
numbskull?
By the way you illiterate, there is no such word as 'y'know'.

>Others have noticed that failure to work also, in the
>medical forums I frequent.
In these medical forums you frequent, do all your friends have mental
problems as well as you?
That sounds a great forum for finding out about Windows speech recognition
;-). One day you will wake up and smell the coffee perhaps.


>Document scanning feature works well in Dragon
I know, I have Dragon and I have used it. I also have Knowbrainer 2008 that
also works very well in Dragon. Without it, the command side of Dragon is
lame. Of course, I forgot, you do not have Knowbrainer do you. Straight
away, you are at a disadvantage on the command side with Dragon. Fair
enough, you can dictate your endless pitiful speeches (I am up to 99%
accuracy with both Dragon and WSR on the dictation side) but when it comes
to the command side, I would whip your arse with both of them! ;-).

>and MacSpeech, it makes a profound difference in the
>accuracy of dictated text.
Do not need that one, like most sloppy seconds, it is only a matter of time
before they go out of business, unable to complete with the big boys I'm
afraid.

andy t