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MacSpeech Dictate Instructional Videos

By Ricky Buchanan on November 24, 2008

MacSpeech Dictate Instructional Videos
This entry is part 4 of 10 in the series Speech-to-Text Compilation

The MacSpeech Dictate people have been busy updating their website recently. As well as significant updates to the knowledgebase, and new forums for users, they are now also offering free instructional videos.

Posted in Information, OS X, Speech to Text, Users | Tagged dictation to text, dragon for mac, mac speech, minimize typing, speech commands, speech recognition, Speech to Text, talk to your mac, transcribe, voice commands, voice recognition, voice to text | Leave a response

Woopid Video Tutorials For Access Topics

By Ricky Buchanan on November 5, 2008

Woopid Video Tutorials For Access Topics

Woopid is a website offering free short video tutorials on computer and gadget-related topics. Most of the tutorials focus on Mac computer topics, and there are many which are directly focussed on access related topics.

Posted in Information, Supporters, Users | Tagged beginners, bigger print, cursor size, enlarge text, large print, mac speech, magnify, magnify screen, minimize typing, mouse cursor, pointer size, screencasts, speech commands, speech recognition, Speech to Text, talk to your mac, video tutorials, videos, voice commands, voice recognition, zoom in, zoom screen, zoom text | 2 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 | 15 Responses

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

By Ricky Buchanan on September 22, 2008

Speech-to-Text: Dictation software for Mac OS X
This entry is part 1 of 10 in the series Speech-to-Text Compilation

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, Neurologically Impaired, New Software, 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 | 61 Responses

Voice Commander

By Ricky Buchanan on March 25, 2008

Voice Commander

VoiceCommander helps you expand Mac OS X built-in speech recognition technology to control any application.

Posted in New Software, Speech to Text, Users | Tagged dictation, efficiency, free trial, minimize typing, productivity, shareware, speech commands, speech recognition, talk to your mac, time saving, use the computer better, use the computer faster, voice commands, voice recognition | Leave a response

Create speakable Safari bookmarks

By Ricky Buchanan on August 31, 2007

Create speakable Safari bookmarks

A tip from Macworld on how to create speakable Safari bookmarks, which also has a lot of general information about the OS X built in speech recognition. Speech recognition is one of those features that has been present in the Mac OS for many years, and yet it’s not widely used – for any number [...]

Posted in Information, Mac Computers, Speech to Text, Users | Tagged command and control, speech commands, speech recognition, talk to your mac, voice commands, voice recognition | Leave a response

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