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		<title>By: Dragon Dictate 2.0 For Mac Non-Review &#124; Planet10Tech</title>
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		<description>[...] Letting users move the cursor while dictating. After using Dragon Naturally Speaking on the PC, I found the inability to move the cursor in MacSpeech Dictate while dictating (otherwise the program would lose track of where it was) was too infuriating to bare. was usability (correction and training) application switching. [...]</description>
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