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Originally Posted by TheBundo
It "works" for me, for sending a text. But if it doesn't work broadly, like in Word, etc., I don't see any advantage to this software. Bing works great for the drugstore searches, and if I want to "speak" a text, I could just call the person.
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that's odd to me, there are times when texting is easier or more efficient than a call. Otherwise, why have texting at all. It seems to be fairly popular from what I see. I know when I am in a meeting , I am actually able to read a text at times, but could never take a call. Heck I even read and answered a text during an outpatient surgery I had. lol I also seem to have a better success rate than some of the folks here. I would say it is accurate for me 90 percent of the time. I enunciate clearly , steady, and make sure I do not put two words right together . I would suggest taking some time to practice with background noise at a minimum and try to use small concise words.It seems to make it easier and flow with less "respeaks", although you would never guess that from my pic....lol