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Speech-to-Text: Dictation software for Mac OS X

By Ricky Buchanan on April 12, 2012

Speech-to-Text: Dictation software for Mac OS X

An overview of the types of speech-to-text software that are available for Mac OS X. Speech-to-text software, sometimes known as dictation software, lets you talk to the computer and have the computer react appropriately.

Posted in Developers, Information, Mac Computers, Neurologically Impaired, New Software, OS X, Primary Keyboard Users, Primary Mouse Users, Primary Switch Users, Speech to Text, Supporters, Users, Vision Impaired, VoiceOver, Windows Users | Tagged dictation, dictation to text, dragon for mac, features, ilisten, ispeech, mac speech, mac speech dictate, macspeech dictate, minimize typing, speech commands, speech recognition, Speech to Text, talk to your mac, transcribe, via voice, viavoice, voice commands, voice recognition, voice to text | 66 Responses

MacSpeech Dictate Legal Released

By Ricky Buchanan on July 16, 2009

MacSpeech Dictate Legal Released

Hot on the heels of MacSpeech Dictate version 1.5 and MacSpeech Dictate Medical, there’s another member of the MacSpeech family: MacSpeech Dictate Legal.

Posted in New Software, OS X, Speech to Text, Users | Tagged dragon for mac, ilisten, mac speech, speech recognition, voice recognition, voice to text | 8 Responses

MacSpeech Dictate 1.5 and Dictate Medical Available

By Ricky Buchanan on June 20, 2009

MacSpeech Dictate 1.5 and Dictate Medical Available

MacSpeech have released a major paid upgrade for Dictate users to MacSpeech Dictate 1.5, as well as a new product Dictate Medical for those using MacSpeech Dictate in medical and health-related fields.

Posted in Information, New Software, OS X, Speech to Text, Upgraded software, Users | Tagged dragon for mac, features, ilisten, mac speech, speech recognition, voice recognition, voice to text | 5 Responses

MacSpeech Dictate 1.2 Upgrade Released

By Ricky Buchanan on October 22, 2008

MacSpeech Dictate 1.2 Upgrade Released

MacSpeech Dictate has finally been upgraded to version 1.2. The list of improvements and fixes is extensive, and essential function such as correction (they call it “phrase training”) and a spelling mode have been introduced.

Posted in Information, Speech to Text, Users | Tagged dictation, dictation to text, dragon for mac, ilisten, mac speech, mac speech dictate, macspeech dictate, minimize typing, speech commands, speech recognition, Speech to Text, talk to your mac, transcribe, via voice, viavoice, voice commands, voice recognition, voice to text | 14 Responses

MacSpeech Dictate is highly recommended

By Paul Natsch on April 11, 2008

MacSpeech Dictate is highly recommended

Speech dictation has been around for the Macintosh for years. There has been IBM’s ViaVoice and MacSpeech’s iListen. I never tried ViaVoice but I did purchase iListen when it initially came out back in 2000. In short, I hated it. The accuracy was so awful that it was such a chore to use it. I [...]

Posted in Information, Speech to Text, Users | Tagged dragon for mac, ilisten, mac speech, speech recognition, Speech to Text, voice recognition, voice to text | 4 Responses

MacSpeech Dictate

By Ricky Buchanan on January 18, 2008

MacSpeech Dictate

MacSpeech today announced that their iListen speech recognition product will be replaced by the new MacSpeech Dictate. MacSpeech Dictate will be based on the same recognition engine as Dragon Naturally Speaking. Dragon NS is widely acknowledged as the best continuous speech recognition program for Windows that’s available.

Posted in New Software, Speech to Text, Users | Tagged commercial, dragon for mac, ilisten, mac speech, speech recognition, Speech to Text, voice recognition, voice to text | 11 Responses

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