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Re:no work
Authored by: _merlin on Jan 22, '03 06:13:15PM

Have you considered that your pronunciation may "suck"? People are no longer taught voice production skills at school, and a large proportion of the population doesn't even know the correct pronunciation for a lot of words, let alone use it.

I think Apple's speech recognition is admirable. It is designed in the US, for US English, yet I can speak to it in my native Sydney Australia accent and have no problems (I have radio presentation voice production training).



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Re:no work/ Listen to MAIL
Authored by: Pete Dako on Jan 23, '03 01:23:45PM

Speech recognition in OSX 10.2.3 works great for me.. and I'm in a noisy urban office environment. Surprisingly speech recognition is infinitely more accurate when i speak quietly.
I saw some of the same weird behaviours we all did with Speech in previous systems but in Jaguar this thing work great! Totally Buck Rogers. (Same goes for Ink , too but that's another topic!)

My 11 year old has his speech on continuously with an internal mac on an iDVD ... so i thought i should give it another try. i use one of those clear gel apple supplied external mics with my tower, tho i have other fancy audio gear etc.. i think the actual mic is not what's important, it's mainly just a case of doing the volume check in the speech preferences window, and then following the directions. (There's a good section on this in David Pogues OSX missing manual, as well).

Anyway after reading the hint about Safari here on this site... I added all kinds of commands and they work wonderfully well! Longer commands do work better..ie "read the new york times"...
i have been using simple one word commands like "back" and "forward" for navigating browser and finder windows.. but it's easier to trigger them unintentionally.

I'm not totally sold on MAIL however... I use it sometimes, but EUDORA is still my default browser.
despite being a longtime EUDORA user I switched to MAIL after reading all those negative comments about apple in Eudora OSX dox. I adore that MAIL is cocoa (who doesn't?) but then I switched back at least for the time being, because I just missed Eudora's "filter" capabilities..too much.. specifically automatically opening the various mailbox windows when the mail comes in... shouldn't MAIL just do that anyway? ...sigh

I'd like to add more speech commands to Eudora.. it recognizes "check my eMail"and "open my InBox" but I haven't got it reading me actual messages yet... Has anyone got that going on?



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