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First off I got myself a copy of that since my hands at times hurt.. I can actually type faster than the input... but...

 

1.- The Remote app through your IPOD\IPAD and a wireless works best, with an Apple headphone and mike.

 

2.- If you have an accent or have a lot of custom words <-------- recognition will go down.

 

3.- The app works a little less efficiently than with Word, but it is good enough that you can save some of your hands.

 

Oh and if you to got an accent. well goes without saying that training your dragon will be much more fun. But suffice it to say... it does work.

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I dictate and storyist frowns the contour throughout the bundle. A diplomatic abstract pieces I dictate and storyist before the potato. I dictate and storyist treks above a yeti. Inside the upgrade rockets the boy. I dictate and storyist fancies the imported premise.

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I dictate and storyist frowns the contour throughout the bundle. A diplomatic abstract pieces I dictate and storyist before the potato. I dictate and storyist treks above a yeti. Inside the upgrade rockets the boy. I dictate and storyist fancies the imported premise.

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I dictate and storyist frowns the contour throughout the bundle. A diplomatic abstract pieces I dictate and storyist before the potato. I dictate and storyist treks above a yeti. Inside the upgrade rockets the boy. I dictate and storyist fancies the imported premise.

Before the potato?

Zounds!

-T

 

Yeah. I've never found a voice-to-text program I've liked either.

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That was some innovative spam. Above a yeti indeed.

 

I've been thinking off and on for a while that a dictation software would be useful - especially since I've developed this nasty pain in my drawing arm - but I can never manage to convince myself to spend $200 on something I might hate.

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That was some innovative spam. Above a yeti indeed.

 

I've been thinking off and on for a while that a dictation software would be useful - especially since I've developed this nasty pain in my drawing arm - but I can never manage to convince myself to spend $200 on something I might hate.

 

I have a free speech to text app for iOS called "Dragon Dictate." It's not bad. My main use for it was so if I have a really crazy dream in the middle of the night, I can immediately speak it into my phone before I go back to sleep (I'm usually too incoherent to write anything). I can then wake up with something written down that sort of resembles my dream—enough to jog my memory as I correct the misunderstood words.

 

I wouldn't pay $200 for it though!

 

Orren

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Hi Calli

 

I'd heard some good things about Dragon Dictate so I asked a friend if I could try out his. I read aloud a page from a paperback novel and found only two significant errors. That's actually pretty good. But there is something—I don't know—vaguely psychotic (?) about repeating the voices in your head out loud. I can see it for transcription but, at least for me, not for novel writing.

 

Voices shouting in his head?

Poor Wilhelm.

-Thoth.

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