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Hi everyone : ) I have many severe conditions, incl., quickly-advancing Rheumatoid Arthritis, Fibromyalgia as well as also a vocal cord and breathing disorder, so I really *do* need help finding a computer with speech recognition/hands free computing software to buy to help minimize the pain. Iâve been searching for months, Iâm stymied and appreciate your help immensely. For the best answer Iâm offering 10 points : ) Hereâs the Wiki to bring all up to speed on this kind of software: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speech_recognition
(A tiny background, my exp. w/ Dragon Beta on a Sony laptop long about 10 yrs agoâhorrible! It didnât work. It couldnât understand me, but typed *pages* when the dog barked, lol! The computer was PAINFULLY SLOW AND COMPLETELY INACCURATE and had âghostsââmulti images of programs overlapping and none of the working : ) ) As such, Iâm thinking a high-performance, possibly gaming computer, might overcome what was lacking before, most likely a desktop…although, Iâve NO gaming aspirations, too painful. I do enjoy photography, browsing the internet and listening to music (maybe transferring my LPs to MP3s) though (Iâve heard buying an external hard drive for this might be the best way to go for computer efficiency, what do you think? All in all, Iâm hoping that *you know best*! : ) Because Iâve had to scrimp and save for well over 5-6 yrs (plus family help,) *this computer MUST last as long as absolutely possible*, b/c it will take longer than that to afford another.
The Guidelines: Replies *only* from people who are severely handicapped with hand/arm disabilities and *must* use such a program themselves or other severely disabled persons, Esp. persons who have the above disorders, as well as equally limiting disabilities pertaining, esp. to the hands, arms and voice who REQUIRE voice-recognition typing programs *or* persons having, long-standing, *verifiable*, personal experience REQUIRING THEM to use a voice or speech-driven voice command/typing programs on a computer (for ex: maybe youâre a dyslexic doctor or something, that would be great, since I, too, have a special vocabulary it needs to understand.) Sounds harsh, sorry about that, but I need an answer from someone with an intimate and detailed knowledge of this software and how it works with computers.
The Entire High Performance Computer System *MUST* COST LESS THAN $1200 (the more under cost you come, while still fulfilling *all* needs = best chance youâll win.) Must have *amazingly* good reasons to go even a few hundred above (see above re: scrimping & saving.)
The ENTIRE system *must* come from a highly reputable company (be COMPLETE and ready âout of the boxâ, no customizing, *monitor* MUST come *with* the entire computer pkg.) and must contain (but not be limited to…)
Hardware: Dual to Quad core processors, 19â monitor INCLUDED, 4GB DDR2 memory (minimum), 320GB(minimum) hard drive, reads and writes all forms of media, including dual-layer CDs and DVDs, high-end GPU (preferably dedicated on a video card) to handle rapid text/commands, have also heard Direct X10 + may be useful in multimedia capabilities. Monitor doubles as digital t.v.*at no additional cost* with *no* additional software required (opt. the ability to also record t.v.) Please, *no* wireless mice or keyboards (I hear they eat through batteries,) as well as the usual, quality speakers, great USB and other ports, like memory card reader, etc; webcam nice but not essential, same w/ printer. PREFERENCE TO PCs. Very positive experiences with Gateways (havenât tried voice software on them, though,) as noted above, Quite negative exp. w/ Sony. Absolutely NO DELLS!
Software: FULL VOICE-RECOGNITION/TYPING/NAVIGATION SOFTWARE ALREADY INSTALLED, READY TO GO; Windows Vista Home Premium, *MUST* have complete versions of software,*no test versions* of anything! Otherwise, Iâm open-minded & have access to XP programs.
IT/Technical Support: None of this, âWe donât support third-party softwareâ business, even though the computer company has the software already installed out of the box. Essential that itâs really good, intelligent people who know all aspects of the product (esp. voice software) and provide Service and Tech Support for as long as possible that make a computer worth buying.(a company that doesnât stand behind itâs product is worthless.) Without Support and Service, I might as well be buying an *extremely expensive*, ire-invoking paperweight, which I wonât do.) (Dragon/Nuance softwareâs tech calls were once a minimum of $30 or more each—Iâm not going for that again in any way, shape or form (sorry to sound harsh, but to beat all, at the time, they hadnât even *answers*! For that kind of money.)
Alright, so thatâs as much as I know about computers and what I really need : ) I know their are others out there (hopefully some of you) who are much more knowledgeable, both about real
Give me a minute to make this more succinct…
The Guidelines: Replies *only* from people who are severely handicapped with hand/arm disabilities and *must* use speech recognition type/command programs themselves or have equally limiting disabilities who REQUIRE voice-recognition typing programs. ALL OTHERS: MUST have verifiable, *extensive*, *intimate* knowledge USING such software REGULARLY, *particularly* how *exactly* it works and what it requires of computers.
The Entire High Performance Computer System from HIGHLY REPUTABLE COMPANY
*MUST* COST LESS THAN $1200 (Good reasons? I might spend more.)
PCs Preferred.
Positive exp. w/ Gateways (have not tried such software on them, however)
No Sonys, NO DELLs.
ENTIRE system *must* be COMPLETE and ready âout of the boxâ, no customizing.
next…
Hardware: Dual to Quad core processors, 19â monitor INCLUDED, 4GB-5GB
memory, 320GB-750GB hard drive, reads and writes all forms of media, including dual-layer CDs and DVDs, high-end GPU (preferably dedicated on a video card) to handle rapid text/commands, possible Direct X10 may be useful in multimedia capabilities.
Monitor *MUST COME WITH COMPUTER* and double as digital t.v.*at no additional cost* with *no* additional software required, opt. the ability to also record t.v. 19â screen *minimum* SHARP resolution, deep color saturation.
NOTHING WIRELESS.
Quality speakers, multiple memory reader a *plus*, quality speakers, webcamânice; printer, optional.
Software: FULL VOICE-RECOGNITION/TYPING/NAVIGATION SOFTWARE ALREADY INSTALLED, READY TO GO; Windows Vista Home Premium, *MUST* have complete versions of software,*no test versions*! (If Dragon recommended, must come under total cost.)
next…
IT/Technical Support: Essential, Intelligent and FREE. Must support 3rd party software that *they* installed by default. MUSTâin-depth knowledge of speech-recognition software.
*Computer MUST last as long as absolutely possible*
I think the answer’s been courteously moved to" the best computer for speech recognition" and it’s notably shorter, just taken down to the essentials.
I’m not sure which is more frightening: that people wouldn’t read the above due to it’s apparently relevant length, the apparently vanishing attention span amongst supposed "good-doers", or the kind of anonymous collective verbal hazing felt so relevant by the respondents.
To the question’s poser: I understand that on MS Office XP voice-recognition was already a function and just seemed to work as part as MS, fairly seamlessly. There may even be a way to get speech recognition on regular XP–in fact, search Yahoo Answers about the best kind of speech recognition and and I believe several answers pop up as to where to find it on XP.
Given that, I’d imagine it’s quite easy to find and use such software in the latest OS, Vista…probably even easier! As for the type of computer which might be most amenable to the speed needed for voice typing, hopefully a kindly person *will* come along with a recommendation or two. Video cards, processor (number and speed), likely will be most crucial. Beyond that, let’s all hope someone intelligent, experienced and kind comes on the scene to educate us all : )
Weirdest of all, through all the complaining—I don’t recall the poster specifying the length of the response, so, really, is there any cause for trouble?
Just trying to be a friendly neighbor in the e-community… : )
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Yes, you. You, looking at this screen for hours on end, online. You, bleary-eyed. You, an addict. Have you looked in the mirror lately? Been outside? Know what day of the week it is?
Your name was given to us by a spouse or family member who is concerned about your internet addiction. At Internetaholics Anonymous, we can help. Weâre a non-profit society of recovering addicts like yourself that provides support and counseling through weekly meetings designed to help you cope with your problem.
We feature a twelve-step recovery program and in extreme cases, interventions. Although it is our firm belief that you are never âcuredâ, you most certainly can recover.
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4) Surf aimlessly with no direction, if only to be online?
5) Leave your name and information at countless sites if only to hope youâll receive a reply one day from a company youâll never do business with anyway?
6) Log on before important personal habits, such as meal preparation, hygiene or bodily functions?
7) Have red, swollen eyes that hang halfway out of your head?
Spend hours online on a holiday from work, where youâd usually be griping about your carpal tunnel syndrome?
9) See smoke arising from your computer or WebTV box?
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If you answered yes to four or more questions (or chose #10), you have a problem. Please call us at Internetaholics Anonymous at: 1-800-LOGOFFNOWFORYOUROWNSAKE.
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This is a preview for Disc 2 of the Bill Myers DVD Workshop 10 disc box set: Video Equipment Checklist. Looking at the basic low-cost equipment you’ll need to produce How-To DVDs; camcorders, lighting, editing software etc. They also look at Serious Magic’s excellent Visual Communicator software, which makes creating videos a breeze and a lot of fun.
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It could be argued that the internet is the best technical development of our time. Since its creation in the late sixties, it has quickly become an important and beneficial piece of modern technology to millions of people all over the world. It is a global computer network, which provides a variety of facilities for communication, information and entertainment. With simple and immediate access to endless websites, available with just a click of a mouse, it may seem that surfing the net is the perfect cure for boredom. On the contrary, many people find themselves questioning this positive attitude towards the World Wide Web, when considering the risks and disadvantages that it brings, and the dangers that anyone may encounter whilst online.
Amongst the most popular sites are social networks, such as âFacebookâ and âNetlogâ, where users have their own page within the network, and can communicate with each other no matter where in the world they are. People of any age, race or background can use these sites, which means you can talk to all sorts of people and learn about hundreds of different cultures and lifestyles. This is a great way to meet new friends or keep in touch with your old ones. âMySpaceâ is a network where accounts and home pages are created by users, and pictures, music, blogs (online diaries) and videos can be uploaded. Bands, venues, individuals or even companies may have their own âMySpaceâ and therefore you are sure to find something of interest amongst the thousands of accounts.
âMsn Messengerâ, the instant messaging service, is probably the most popular way for web users to stay in contact and have free, live conversations with any number of people. This means it is possible for many disabled internet users to talk amongst friends, without the trouble of leaving the house or the high expense of using the telephone.
The disadvantage of this way of communicating is the lack of trust available between members, due to the fact that there is no sure way of knowing exactly whom you are talking to. People can lie about their identity, particularly their age, and paedophiles and stalkers may use the sites as easy access to their victims. Adults may lure children into thinking they are other children of a similar age and might convince them into meeting up with them in the outside world. This is called grooming and has been known to lead onto kidnappings, rape and violent attacks.
Innocent youths may also fall victims to people of their own age, when accounts are hacked and abuse can be written through fake identities. It seems easier for teenagers to emotionally and mentally bully children of their own age whilst online, without the full contact of face-to-face conversation in real-life. Hateful messages can be sent through instant messaging, emails and even comment boxes on websites or someoneâs personal page. This cyber bullying is a huge issue online and children can often feel unsafe within their own homes if they are suffering this abuse.
Social networks may also have an addictive affect on users meaning they interact a lot less with friends and family. Users may even be left lacking the skills to have real conversations with people, without being able to hide behind a computer screen and keyboard. Then again, there is also the isolation that people who do not have internet access may face. They are unable to stay in touch with friends in the way that so may people take for granted.
However, a final advantage of these social networking sites is that they are an advertisers dream. Businesses can easily advertise online, and popular sites such as these social networking ones are a huge opportunity to attract customers. Children, adults, parents and people of different professions and interests can be specifically targeted through certain websites, which are suited to them, in order to attract the most potential customers. A good example of this is through search engines, which make their money by displaying advertisements within the results of what the internet user has searched.
Of course businesses can use the internet to their advantage in many other ways also. Records and databases can be held on the internet, and secured and accessed through passwords. The stock exchange can be viewed online and companies can check in on their competition by simply searching for them on the internet. They can research customer demand , or keep in touch with buyers, employees and other businesses via email or their own webpage .Finally, websites like âMonsterâ, which is an online directory where employees upload their CVâs, allow employers to find the most suitable staff, without having to hold hundreds of interviews.
Another way in which the internet is highly useful is through its vast range of entertainment available. This entertainment can mean that it is no longer necessary to leave your seat in order to have fun, and therefore hundreds of people have a significant lack of exercise, which of course is a health risk. This has been linked to the increasing problem of obesity in both children and adults.
On the other hand, the vast sources of entertainment are a major plus to millions of internet surfers. Video upload sites prove to be very popular with hundreds of thousands of viewers visiting Youtube everyday. Anyone can upload anything they like onto these sites from TV series, to homemade short films, music videos and any other creations. It is a great way to watch and create video blogs and learn about other people from across the world. It could even be said that the internet is better than a remote control.
Online gaming is another aspect of the internet to enjoy. Hundreds of free games are available to download and play with genres to suit everyone. Puzzle, adventure, racing and even multiplayer games can be accessed quickly through many websites, the majority are free and simple to download or play though a flash player.
Downloading is relied on by many people so that they can have the latest songs and films stored to their own computer and then sent to their phone or personal music and video players (Ipods or MP4s). âLimewireâ is a program that allows millions of files to be shared across the net and almost anything can be downloaded quickly and simply from this free source. This can mean that the artists and producers of songs are missing out on profits that they deserve.
All this freedom of viewing on the net can be dangerous when there are no age restrictions. Youths may be badly influenced by violent images they see online, and unsuitable pornographic material is easily accessible to them at the click of a mouse. Most adults would agree that this needs to be more carefully regulated, but it is highly unlikely that age restrictions would ever prevent teenagers from intentionally viewing these sites, when they can simply type in a false age.
This easy accessibility throughout the internet can be useful though when referring to educational purposes. Students have many websites available that are dedicated to encourage and enable studying, revision and coursework. BBC Bitesize in particular is a useful website which pupils of Key stage three and Key Stage four can use to assist them in learning. Teachers can also benefit from the online lesson plans on offer throughout the net and students can stay in touch with their tutors through email whenever necessary.
The internet can also be considered as a brilliant learning aid because of its huge volumes of information covering endless varieties of subjects; it could be thought of as the biggest encyclopaedia in the world. Information that is usually unobtainable in local libraries is easily reached through search engines and students can read expert knowledge from specialists in the topic they need.
Never the less there are still negative aspects to using the internet this way. It makes it possible for pupils to copy and cheat on tests and coursework using past essays and work that someone has uploaded onto the web previously. Some learners may become dependent on using the internet for help with their work and not able to perform as well under exam conditions in school. Some information gained from websites may be seriously outdated or inaccurate and therefore useless. There is also an unfair advantage on students that do no have internet access at home.
Shopping online is another great way of taking advantage of the World Wide Web. You can purchase anything from a huge assortment of products from anywhere in the world; from clothes, gifts, memorabilia and anything else that you could possibly want. Itâs the ultimate shopping experience, and shops you can find on the high street have their own online stores along with shops only available on the net. It is a much simpler way of browsing for whatever you may be looking for, without the bother of busy crowds. There are also often online discounts available, or some items sold on the internet are originally cheaper than on the high street anyway, and comparing prices online is easily done.
Being able to shop online makes a big difference in peoples lives if they are disabled or seriously ill. Being housebound means that they do not get the chance to visit the supermarket or their local city centre on a regular basis, like so many people do, but that problem has been solved with home delivery. Anything they might buy off the internet can probably be delivered straight to their doorstep, whether itâs their weekly shop or something theyâve splashed out on.
âEbayâ is a massively successful online auction site where you can bid on items which other people are selling through the website. All you need is an online account and then you can start buying and selling pretty much what ever takes your fancy. You can make money by selling unwanted pieces in your home or save money by striking lucky in an auction, and having the winning bid on your requested item.
However, things that you see on the internet may not always turn out to be what you expected when they arrive at your home. What you have bought may have been misrepresented online and you could be left disappointed with something you have no use of.
It is also common to overspend without realising when buying online. Paying for goods via the internet is only possible by using a credit card and sometimes this means that you are not as aware of exactly how much money you are parting with, if you do not physically hand it over. Even more unfortunate is that your card details may not be secure and someone else could use your bank account without you knowing.
Although using the internet is an essential aspect to many peopleâs lives, it does prove to have risks and consequences if used inappropriately or too often. Still, I have to disagree with the statement of âthe internet is a monster out of controlâ because I find that the pros out weigh the cons by far. Without the internet certain aspects of life would prove difficult to me and millions of other people. The web is relied on everyday for purposes of work, school and play and as long as we approach it with more knowledge of the dangers, it can benefit us the many ways that it is intended to.
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I own a small business and we are about to publish our website to get internet sales in addition to our store. What would the best company be to use for shipping our products? The packages won’t be very heavy; also I am wondering if UPS or FedEx or a similar place offers any sort of free shipping supplies?? I know the USPS offers free priority mail boxes but given that the cheapest they ship for is $4.60, I’d like to have a cheaper option for our customers. Any suggestions?? I tried looking at the Fedex website but couldn’t find any info besides calculating shipping for a specific package. Please help!! I need to know what shipping to put on our website and I’m not having much luck getting info…..
No one single carrier is the most cost effective in all categories. Every carrier has its niche. The U.S. Post Office offers the best rates on light weight residential shipments. FedEx is very competitive with air and UPS is the leader for ground. DHL may have the best rates on international shipments.
It really depends on what you are going to be shipping, how much it weighs, whether it is going to a residence or a business. And, if everything is the same or if it varies. If you could provide these details, I could give you a better answer.
All the carriers provide free supplies but they are designed for their more expensive offers, like express shipments or Priority Mail.
If you are shipping packages that weigh less than a pound, USPS First Class Packages can be as cheap as $2.32 for an 8 ounce package.