>> As you may know, Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10 crashes on use with predictable 
>> regularity.
>> Used to be every 10 minutes.
>> However, yesterday (and today) that creeped up to 12 minutes.
>> It could be due to anything, but I thought one of you might say EUREKA!! 
>> it's the foobar.c part of oleacc!! or something like that.
>> If not, have a good day.
>> Susan
>
>Hi Susan,
>
>Is there a demo for DNS 10 and do you need to do anything special for
>it to crash? I presume you need to train it and then start speaking.
>
>- Reece

Hi, Reece. 
There is no demo. DNS10 Standard costs $100. I have been somewhat successful in 
getting complimentary copies for developers. I'm meeting with one of the senior 
developers the second Tuesday in Feb. If you want a copy, send me something 
about you or a link to something about you, and a street address for mailing.
What I do:
Every day, I compile git and re-install DNS on a new .wine. 
Then I train it and run it. I use it in my work, which is writing. 
DNS10 used to be sort of flaky but it's getting better. Right now sometimes it 
crashes immediately on first run but then it runs GREAT -- fast and accurate -- 
for 10 minutes (now 12). Then it crashes. Always. Inevitably. 
It's always the time factor. Always just about the same amount of seconds 
between the time the recognition engine initializes and when it crashes. I can 
be dictating like a maniac -- hundreds of words per minute, or I can dictate 
nothing at all. I can transfer text every 10 seconds or leave it all in 
DictationBox. I can change the settings to save trained text or not. Nothing 
makes any difference other than time. 
BTW -- I always dictate into DictationBox, for transfer into Notepad. That is 
the way (under ALL configurations including Windows) that the program runs the 
best. 
Susan







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