A little saga it seems to be, moving from a five-year-old operating system and voice accessibility software , older still, to the height of the modern novelty built by the Apple specialists for the digit limited (A.k.a. disabled) user.
The parallel windows environment running a familiar Voice accessibility, more modern then the version I'm used to, but just different enough, and in a different context to require a little more dedication and then I have yet to give to making that useful remains an interim second to the built-in Apple utility that I am using to compose these words.
There is a discomfort I feel as I struggle to get these words from mouth to page. Just enough bugs in the software to leave blank spaces where text Will later reappear behind the cursor seeming to move like a ghost across blank white space. The transcription accuracy, just limited enough to leave distorted meaning in its wake, and both the functionality of the software and my familiarity with it Limited enough chicken pound (should read:"To compound”) the matter.
The result, words taking longer to convey some semblance useful meaning, Time and patience running thin to write something, anything, beyond this direct reflection on the effort as it stands.
Overall, I remain optimistic that this move from old Dragon From Nuance To Apple Voice Control with a parallel windows environment running the latest Dragon For Pc Will prove adequately useful within a reasonable timeframe.
One week into the transition, one day into the full switch, and counting…
Perseverance Furthers...