Cannot add punctuation
This app is supposedly AI driven, but cannot figure out how to make a new paragraph or any sort of punctuation inputted by the user
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4.52 out of 5
363 ratings in United States
This app is supposedly AI driven, but cannot figure out how to make a new paragraph or any sort of punctuation inputted by the user
As previous reviewer mentioned, you cannot open the app now without getting an upgrade request, which makes the app unusable. What a shame. Otherwise modestly nice app, but unusable in current state
pop up for upgrading app appears, unable to move forward due to it. seems like devs abandoned this and just want your money
Dictation is very accurate and quick. Better than other systems. I have found it to be most response on the new iPad Pro 12.9 (not sure why that is). Seamless with EMR.
There were some glitches a year or so ago, but they made changes and it’s nearly perfect, and fast! I use it in Athena, and its instantaneous. And you can’t beat the technical assistance. Those guys/gals are on it, trying their best to make it right and help you stay in the game. I was flipped out during Athena roll out. Thank goodness my Iscribe was there. They couldn’t help me with Athena, but Iscribe was constant, and had their own Athena version.
This outfit is I suspect looking to juice their numbers and sell the company. They overpromised and underdelivered. Transcriptions often weren’t completed until the next working day. They sold themselves as being able to enter orders for me on EHR, but if the orders aren’t entered while the patient is in the office then obviously the medical assistant can’t tell the patient during the visit what to expect next as far as the logistics of an upcoming test or treatment. They even proposed charging me for a minimum number of transcriptions per month which would have screwed me during months with vacation. Fortunately we negotiated that out. Transcriptionist was clearly not a native English speaker and required editing—and the performance did not improve over time, probably because my edits were never reviewed.