? versus typing in everyday tasks such as writing forum posts, blog posts, writing emails, or writing ebooks? If so, how is it working out for you? Thanks.Mark I am curious to know too. If it works well fro many, I might consider trying it too. Zul Speech recognition is AWESOME depending on the software and use. The built in windows XP and 7 speech recognition is about 75% accurate. If you are articulate and speak clearly it will work out fine. Dragon Naturally Speaking is supposed to be the best. I have but have never installed. I would test it out to see how it works for you. You will need to get used to it and also make minor edits. i use it for texting, email, search etc.. on droid. Is very very accurate. No fumbling around, just press the microphone button and go! sure ya gotta do a few corrections but much quicker than typing everything out. Dragon naturally speaking works real well it does make a few mistakes at first which is no big deal. But the good news is it gets better the more you use it. It is definitely a lot better than typing it yourself ( It really speeds up your work ) I use dragon occasionally, through the day depending on how busy my day is. The one thing that needs to be understood, is proof reading is a must do. As for errors, the more it is used, the better it will train itself. Then errors will be at a minimum or words it does not understand. My reason in not using it all day is, simple, I have been a writer for years and typing has always been a part of it. Besides, I have dogs and have had instances where it has typed