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Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Speech to Text

Most of us can talk much faster than we are able to type. We also enjoy talking more than typing depending on our level of skills. With speech to text software though you can easily have the best of both worlds. This type of programming picks up on your voice and types in the materials you are saying. You can use it to transcribe audios, to type term papers, and even to create emails for you.

Speech to text software works well for those that just don’t have very good typing skills. It is also a valuable resource for those with disabilities. They may not be able to type due to the deformities in their fingers or their inability to control the muscles in their hands. For those with medical problems such as arthritis and carpel tunnel this is also a great way to continue using the computer.

Some of the more advanced speech to text programs allow you to record your information away from your computer. You can talk on the phone, give a speech, or even drive along and talk into the recorder while you are on the road. Once you are ready to transfer the data to your computer you can pull it into the USB port. All of the recorded data will then become text for you.

These types of speech to text programs work very well. Many college students use them to record lectures and then have the notes in text form. It is much easier for them than trying to take the notes quickly while sitting in class. Since they don’t miss anything this way they are able to better prepare for their tests.

These days computers are such a vital part of our professional and personal lives. With the us of speech to text software the process can be much easier for you. The best quality programs are around $200. Make sure what you buy has the features you want and it is compatible with your operating system. You can get cheaper speech to text software but many of them don’t easily recognize what is being said. That can lead to errors which will make using the software a waste of your time.

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