I don't use Dragon. I have a copy of Home V11, but never got around to installing it at home. I last used Dragon 9 and found that for the way I use AC, it did not save any real time. I agree that Dragon is gouging physicians,but they are aiming at large organizations, not the small group/solo docs, we are just caught in the corporate crossfire.
I do have loaded and occasionally use Win7/8 speech recognition, which is about as good as Dragon 9. Usually I only do a paragraph or so, and it works OK.
But...
One reason I would add to Tom's list that I saw (did not use so...) was that Dragon medical was installable on multiple computers. If you install it on 5 computers, it would be the equivalent of purchasing 5 copies of the pedestrian models. At $100 or so a pop, that would go a long way toward equalizing the price. Now if I'm wrong and it is NOT allowed to be used on multiple computers, shame on them. (Shame anyway, they should give it to me cause I'm a nice guy
