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Do you want to translate more words in one hour? Come and discover the productivity gains made possible by voice recognition, especially with Dragon NaturallySpeaking.
Description
Do you already have your Dragon copy but don’t use it? Or you use it without ever having read the notice? Or you just want to know more about voice recognition? This webinar will teach you the basics to create a profile but, above all, it will give some tips to make it work in an optimal way: precautions to take before creating a profile, optimization, advanced settings... will allow you to take the best out of voice recognition and optimize the possible productivity gains. Translate more words in one hour (from 1.5 to 3 times) to translate more in one day or have more free time, isn’t it a dream? Additionally, voice recognition helps preventing back and arms pain...
Target audience
Any translator wanting to increase his/her productivity thanks to voice recognition, especially those who don’t type too fast…
Learning objectives
At the end of this training, participants will be able to:
• create and optimize a Dragon profile
• know the main commands and tours of the software
• use specific menus to fine tune settings
• identify the possible tricks of the tools when translating
Prerequisites
No specific prerequisites, except being able to talk...
Program
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• What is voice recognition and, in particular, what is Dragon NaturallySpeaking
• How to create one’s profile with some useful tips
• Dictate in Dragon
• Vocabulary optimization
• Settings optimization
• Tricks
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Price: 15.00 USD
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Bio: Bruno De Myttenaere a obtenu sa licence en traduction en 1975, à Bruxelles. Il a ensuite embrassé une carrière bancaire qui lui a permis de découvrir de nombreuses facettes de la banque. Il a mis un terme à sa carrière bancaire en 2009, comme cadre de direction, et a quitté la Belgique pour s’installer en France, à Annecy, dans les Alpes, où il a lancé son activité de traducteur freelance.
Depuis 2011, il utilise quotidiennement la reconnaissance vocale pour ses traductions, aussi bien dans SDL Studio 2011 (2014) que dans memoQ ou Wordfast Anywhere. A l’époque, cela lui a permis de respecter les délais pour la traduction d’un livre à laquelle il était occupé.
Bruno a 5 enfants et 10 petits enfants (et ce n’est pas fini…). Il aime la randonnée, le vélo, la lecture, la musique… et est comédien amateur : il a joué avec plusieurs troupes bruxelloises entre 1990 et 2009 et a écrit une pièce.
Hi Bruno, Hope you don't mind if I'm asking a rather dumb question: is there a demo version of this software? I searched on Nuance website but there doesn't seem to be any. I'm asking this because I want to know if it works for my native language, if I can dictate in Romanian because, otherwise, I would be paying for something that is useless to me.
Thank you. I hope you can get back to me with a positive reply. Your valuable input will be much appreciated.
Hi Bruno, Hope you don't mind if I'm asking a rather dumb question: is there a demo version of this software? I searched on Nuance website but there doesn't seem to be any. I'm asking this because I want to know if it works for my native language, if I can dictate in Romanian because, otherwise, I would be paying for something that is useless to me.
Thank you. I hope you can get back to me with a positive reply. Your valuable input will be much appreciated.
Unfortunately there is no demo version of Dragon NaturallySpeaking. Anyway, it is only available in six languages : English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Dutch. Sorry about that.
Kind regards,
Bruno
[Edited at 2015-11-09 10:05 GMT]
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