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Dragon Naturally Speaking, not Vista 64-bit compatible

Dragon Naturally Speaking, not Vista 64-bit compatible

By Stephen Pate, NJN Network, Charlottetown, PEI Canada, January 27th, 2009

Nuance’s Dragon Naturally Speaking is the most popular voice recognition software but it is not compatible with Vista, despite the package label. “Works with Windows Vista” means only the 32 bit version of Vista. Microsoft reports that 64 bit Vista grew from 3% of installs to 20% of installs as of July 2008. “Based on current trends, this growth will accelerate as the retail channel shifts to supplying a rapidly increasing assortment of 64-bit desktops and laptops.” Windows Vista 64-bit Today. As of September, Nuance as brushing off demands for a 64-bit version. Vista 64 expands the available memory beyond the 3.4 GB restrictions of XP and Vista 32 bit. For a resource hog like Dragon Naturally Speaking, that’s important. Vista 64 is being installed on Vista Home Premium by Dell and other manufacturers with no fanfare, so you may have it even if you didn’t ask. My new Dell has it – what do I know?

Written by Stephen Pate

January 27, 2009 at 11:49 AM

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  1. [...] Dragon Naturally Speaking not Vista 64 bit « NJN Network Nuance’s Dragon Naturally Speaking is the most popular voice recognition software but it is not compatible with Vista, despite the package label. “Works with Windows Vista” means only the 32 bit version of Vista. … Original post by somebody [...]

  2. You are absolutely correct. Dragon 10 does not support vista. Infact, the box of DNS clearly says “Vista 32-bit”.

    talk2urpcdotcom

    January 29, 2009 at 10:15 AM

  3. Yes you are correct, it very tiny print on the bottom of the box is says 32 bit. In a logo 10 times larger and on the side of the box it says “Microsoft Windows Vista”. i guess consumers should become lawyers with magnifying glasses when they shop. However, I bought it online at Future Shop and they didn’t mention the incompatibility. Nuance is a big company. Hiding behind a lame adaptation of Vista is a poor excuse.

    Stephen Pate

    January 29, 2009 at 11:43 AM

  4. They said in September that a 64-bit version would be available by end-of year (2008), then first quasrter of 2009, now nothing. No prediction anywhwere I can find about when the upgrade will be released or even developed.

    Their lack of communication and support is the worst I have ever seen. As much as I’m invested in Dragon (using it since 1.0), I hope another company takes the initiative and blows them out of the water for this lame, insensitive response to a growing problem. They’re violating the basic rule that it’s a lot easier to ruin a reputation than to build one.

    Even failing to keep loyal users apprised of how the 64-bit product is developing or what snags it’s hitting would be a lot better than leaving us in the dark. For every day I’m left uninformed, I feel happier to see them lose another slice of market share. Adversity is the seed of most progress, so maybe something positive will come of this.

    neuron13

    March 7, 2009 at 5:33 PM

  5. We moved the site so I copied your comment over there. Thanks
    http://www.njnnetwork.com/njn/?p=1915

    Stephen Pate

    March 7, 2009 at 5:44 PM

  6. Yeh, Finally Nuance Dragon Preferred & Professional edition users can download the update, this update support Vista-64 Bit.

    Manish

    talk2urpcdotcom

    May 2, 2009 at 2:19 AM


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