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		<title>By: admin</title>
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		<description>Thank you!  

&quot;Syncing&quot; is (my term for) the link between the Dragon database and what you have recently dictated--the process by which Dragon learns to recognize YOUR voice, separate from what its files think you are saying.

In my application, it happens under the Accuracy Center option under Tools.  You may already do this, if you call it Running the ... Optimizer, the way Dragon labels it.</description>
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<p>&#8220;Syncing&#8221; is (my term for) the link between the Dragon database and what you have recently dictated&#8211;the process by which Dragon learns to recognize YOUR voice, separate from what its files think you are saying.</p>
<p>In my application, it happens under the Accuracy Center option under Tools.  You may already do this, if you call it Running the &#8230; Optimizer, the way Dragon labels it.</p>
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		<title>By: Sanjay</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 16:06:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Excellent blog. I was just searching for a blog or a solution for transferring my user profile from one computer used at home to the other one being used in my office. I through Google search engine was directed to your blog. Really you have very nicely narrated your experiences and apprehensions. I have too started using Dragon 10 and I really find it much more accurate and speedier than its earlier version that I had tried about 6-7 years back. I am from India and we speak English in different accent. I while browing some website came to know that Dragon has come out with Indian spoken English version of its software. I tried it and am finding it very effective. Like you, I am also planning to use it for writing articles and books but I am having apprehensions whether I will be able to dictate creatively and effectively in English which is not my mother tongue. Because I am not that fluent in English, I take a lot of time in thinking in English and dictating. I get up stuck up time and again in between sentences while dictating. I find Dragon has not yet fully recognised my speech and pronunciation. But I do hope that after repeated practice, I would be able to have more effective dictations. 

By the way, you talked about syncing. What is that?

With all good wishes and my heart felt compliments to you for such a good and encouraging write up on the use of speech recognition software.

SKJ</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Excellent blog. I was just searching for a blog or a solution for transferring my user profile from one computer used at home to the other one being used in my office. I through Google search engine was directed to your blog. Really you have very nicely narrated your experiences and apprehensions. I have too started using Dragon 10 and I really find it much more accurate and speedier than its earlier version that I had tried about 6-7 years back. I am from India and we speak English in different accent. I while browing some website came to know that Dragon has come out with Indian spoken English version of its software. I tried it and am finding it very effective. Like you, I am also planning to use it for writing articles and books but I am having apprehensions whether I will be able to dictate creatively and effectively in English which is not my mother tongue. Because I am not that fluent in English, I take a lot of time in thinking in English and dictating. I get up stuck up time and again in between sentences while dictating. I find Dragon has not yet fully recognised my speech and pronunciation. But I do hope that after repeated practice, I would be able to have more effective dictations. </p>
<p>By the way, you talked about syncing. What is that?</p>
<p>With all good wishes and my heart felt compliments to you for such a good and encouraging write up on the use of speech recognition software.</p>
<p>SKJ</p>
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