“Does this really work?” That was the first thing I said into the microphone when I tried out Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9, the speech-recognition software by Nuance.

I had read a lot of articles about speech-recognition software and started to feel a little behind the times because I never tried it. Most of what I had read focused on complaints about the technology’s accuracy and the amount of training necessary to get started. There were plenty of good excuses to never try it.

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