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Your original message brings up an interesting point, in that you said you
might spend half hour, , to an hour in wind
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> Your original message brings up an interesting point, in that you
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Your original message brings up an interesting point, in that you said you
Arnold, to let you know from my angle I started out as a windows user on the PC
side and in about 2008 migrated to the Mac. For me I’ve been able to move all
my functions away from windows. Most things I hear that people have issue with
are OCR reading or other very specialized adaptive softwa
Eloquence is all about speed. It may be highly mechanical but it’s easy to
pick out with the speed accelerated. Also doesn’t lag in spots as much as the
more natural sounding voices constructed from samples. That’s the big
difference for me.
> On Jul 9, 2016, at 3:35 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
Pardon the off topic but a blind RN, that’s pretty cool! I don’t know why of
anyone it shouldn’t but there are some jobs that I hear of blind people doing
that surprise me. RN is one but I mean that in a supportive good way I’m not
sure how you do it but I’m glad you figured a way. A blind fur
Hi,
I don't use Windows much at all. Probably once a month or so for Server stuff,
and that's it. Not sure why people love Eloquence so much either. I've heard
others praise its glories, but I've never found it pleasant myself. I guess to
each their own.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray
Hi, am not sure if i am experienced or not, but I'm an RN, so well i
know a thing or two.
I use the mac for anything, and windows for scanning and well a few
games like lone woolf.
That is about it , and i will admit it , if i need to read fast
nothing beats eloquence. And i mean like nothing.
Now
Hi,
For me, the things I tend to use windows for are some games, and sometimes,
kurzweil 1000. I have to say, though, that I am not using k1000 hardly at all
these days, and really don’t miss it that much. I am considering taking the vm
off my laptop, and I don’t have it on my desktop at all a
Your original message brings up an interesting point, in that you said you
might spend half hour, , to an hour in windows. Being that I have now ordered
my Mac mini, I am not going back this time, what type things simply work better
in windows than on the mac? Oftentimes, it is that the user s
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