You can also listen you text into audio formate. You can add paragraphs, punctuation marks, and even smileys. I already have version 2.5.2 installed and starting today, I am going to be using it exclusively for any text entry on my iMac and report back throughout the week. Voice to Text perfectly convert your native speech into text in real time.
We’ve had clients with Macs who have purchased the PC versions and run them in virtual environments or on Boot Camp and we don’t have the real-world experience with Dragon Dictate for Mac to compare them side-by-side so that’s what the goal this week is. 3 Launch the Dragon Anywhere app and enter the email address and password you specified in the online store. 2 Download the iOS and/or Android app from the App Stores. 1 Purchase your Dragon Anywhere subscription from this online store, which will set up your user account. Dragon Dictate for Mac, version 4 merges fast, accurate speech recognition and versatile transcription to fit the way you work. We spend a lot of time here at the office on the PC versions of Dragon dealing with clients and doing demos but we haven’t really spent much time with the Mac version although we’ve kept up to date with the most recent versions of Dragon Dictate for Mac, we’ve never really tried it in a real world environment nor do we have any clients currently using it so I decided that I would take it upon myself to use it for a few days and report on how it compares with the PC versions. Accessing your Dragon Anywhere app is easy.
Although I have access to pretty much any Speech Recognition technologies, for my day-to-day work, I haven’t really found the need to use Speech Recognition and my typing skills are good enough that I prefer to type. Although most of the products we sell and support are PC based and most of our clients use PCs, we have been a pure Mac shop for the last 6 years or so.