• I'm surprised at your comment about voice recognition software. My wife is a medical transcriptionist who uses Dragon Naturally Speaking with nearly 100% accuracy. I think the misconceptions about Dragon are because most people aren't aware what's involved with putting a system together. If you just install the software and start dictating there will be errors. The system needs to be "trained" by feeding it dictation and correcting the errors. It really does learn. Dragon is also hardware dependent. You need a fast system with plenty of RAM and a GOOD microphone and sound card. There's no question that a properly trained voice recognition system with appropriate hardware will outperform manual typing, particularly with something repetitive such as filling forms.