Stop Microsoft
Operating Systems => macOS => Topic started by: the_black_angel on 27 June 2002, 18:17
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I was talking to a friend of mine today and he was extremely impressed with Mac OS X it was fast it looked nice but the best thing about it was *gasp* voice commands. He watch his aunty tell the computer what to do.
Does windows have this kind of thing. I'm just interested because i had a 3rd party app that could do this on an old performer (Mac OS 7) in 1996!!!
Has windows caught on yet?
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HA!
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Heh, that's a good one.
Apple speech recognition has gotten really good in the past few years, the OS X version just kicks the shit out of the one that shipped with 7.5 (I played with it for awhile, but the software was such a kludge...)
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Windows XP has a f**ked up support for speech regocnitian and only VB or C++ programmers or people with a lot of money can somehow manage speech recognitian on Windows XP.
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I used it for a while with my web browsers.
"Go back, go forward, go home, reload." Omniweb even allowed complete surfing by saying "show link labels" and all the links on a page would be labeled with numbers and you could just say "open link 3."
Very cool, but I don't use it anymore.
It's a great tool for impressing someone with OSX though.
edit. can't fucking spel today.
[ June 27, 2002: Message edited by: cocoamix ]
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Ya I used the speech recognition stuff and it rocks! Don't use it much but it is fun ;)
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Windows has spech recignition software availible. From Dragon and IBM.
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on the same note linux has speech software availible from atleast IBM
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The point i was trying to get across was that Mac have it out of the box - install Mac OS X and open a game called chess ( guess what it is (http://tongue.gif) ) and it will bring up a voice recognition panel, works straight away.
Only problem is there is no built-in mic and the mic socket won't properly?? on my tower :(
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i know, and most macintoshes can talk to you
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I know and i've even heard a rumor of a project to improve the recognition so that you will not need to use a mouse (http://smile.gif)
And also impliment a doors style interface for Mac OS X (dual 800 machine and higher!) which you walk through "hallways" and choose the door you wish to go through!!! sounds nice
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I've seen something of the sort. It was in Israel and I was watching them sell a pentiumII or III on TV. They included lots of doo hinkies, and one of them was an OS (or at least a program) that would launch applications from walking into rooms -- there were even gardens!