Dragon NaturallySpeaking Home 13

Dragon NaturallySpeaking 13 Home is the world’s best-selling speech recognition software that lets you use your voice to get more done every day on your computer — quickly and accurately — at home, school or for hobbies. You simply talk and text appears on the screen up to three time faster than typing. You speak commands and Dragon understands and executes them. Dictate and edit documents, send email, search the Web and use social media with unparalleled speed, ease and comfort. Have fun on your computer and realize your potential at home or school by getting more done faster than you ever thought possible. Stop typing, start speaking — and doing. We recommend minimum 2 GB for 32-bit Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10; 4 GB for 64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, and Windows 10. Supports Microsoft Office 2010 & 2013. Does not support dictation into Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems. For EMR support, please use Dragon Medical Practice Edition.

Product Features

  • The fastest and most accurate way to interact with your computer; Dragon dramatically boosts your personal productivity and helps you realize your full potential
  • A personalized, voice-driven experience; Dragon gets even more accurate as it learns the words and phrases you use the most, spelling even difficult words and proper names correctly
  • An intuitive design and helpful tutorials make it easy to get started and easy to master
  • The ability to create, format and edit documents by voice allows you to think out loud and break through barriers to creativity
  • Dictation of text anywhere where you normally type within popular applications enables greater productivity and efficient multi-tasking
  • Supports Microsoft Office 2010 & 2013. Does not support dictation into Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems. For EMR support, use Dragon Medical Practice Edition

3 thoughts on “Dragon NaturallySpeaking Home 13”

  1. Great Little Program, With Some Issues I’m going to use “Dragon home 13” to write this review, and I’m going to leave any errors in, just so you can see how accurate it is at first go.I’m not new to “Dragon,” as I had version 9 before this. When I got a chance to upgrade, I thought, why not? And there have been some improvements. That’s a good thing, because there were some issues with the previous version. I had that caused me not to use it after a while. [Begin parentheses]Okay, so that’s…

  2. It’s Kind of the only option I was also a user of Dragon NaturallySpeaking Home 12.0 (and later 12.5 when they updated it) because I purchased it from Amazon a while back. On the whole, I would say that I was happy with 12.0’s ability to transcribe what I was saying, but I really didn’t like how often I needed to work in a separate window to accomplish what I wanted (I do a lot of work within web forms and apps, and it did better in its own Dragon transcription window than in the browser directly).I’m pointing…

  3. I have used Dragon for years and couldn’t work without … I have used Dragon for years and couldn’t work without it, but Dragon 13 (Home version) is hopeless on Windows 8.1. It runs so incredibly slowly, I can read the newspaper before it finishes a paragraph. I’m totally frustrated. I’ve played with settings and fine-tuned it repeatedly, with no improvement. I’m going to have to go back and buy 12 again (I used up all my installations of the previous disk) to get my work done.Adding an update a few weeks later: I purchased 12.5 (again)…

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