![]() ![]() This article focuses on Dragon, however, so you can click here to read about Google’s speech-to-text function, which is free. That said, when I tried Google’s speech-to-text function to see how the free alternative compares, I was surprised at how good it is. Because I do this for a living, Dragon is my method of choice. As background, I am a professional biographer and do family history work for clients, so I have spent a ridiculous amount of time experimenting with methods for transcribing audio from oral history interviews. That’s a topic for another day, because this is a detailed article for transcribing audio using several different methods courtesy of Dragon by Nuance. What I did not expect was that Dragon would be a game changer for my workflow in general. I have used Dragon Naturally Speaking voice recognition software for transcribing audio a lot. Update: Dragon for Mac is no longer supported but Dragon for PC is still alive and well. ![]()
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