OK, I am a bit surprised….
I have been using MacSpeech and then eventually Dragon Dictate, now up to 3.0.2; previously I had used the included microphone, and for a long time the Plantronics Calisto Bluetooth (with which I have had MANY problems). I had downloaded this app previously, but other than just playing with it hadnt bothered to learn and use it until recently. I was surprised to find out that once I configured and connected the app, it turns out that it seems work better with DD 3.0 than the Calisto, which had been my (somewhat lame) workhorse. So, I am finding it very good, but with the usual complaints:
-Yes, you need to have the app automatically turn off Auto Lock !!
-The microphone setup seems more accurate, but there is a slight lag of dictation showing up after speaking, which I have not seen with the Calisto or other mics
-If I stop dictating and close the app, you have to go back and manually reconnect to the computer (in this case a MacBook Pro Retina); the old instances of connected profiles are still there and you have to delete them, starting a new connection.
Overall, I am surprised to see this otherwise working well. As usual, it would be nice if Nuance would get off their duffs and REALLY support the Mac version of their software, instead of treating it like an ugly stepchild. Certainly if there were a viable alternative to Nuance/Dragon I wouldnt hesitate to switch.
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Dragon Remote Microphone