![]() A comparison of Dragon and Apple Voice Control They may have figured that, as a paid software, they wouldn't be able to compete with a free built-in speech recognition app. For those of you who remember there being a Dragon for Mac, you are correct, but this product was discontinued by Nuance over a year ago.Īt the time I wondered about the reason, but problably Nuance got wind of Apple developing their own powerful Voice Control. And it is free, which is a wonderful bonus. Unlike Windows Speech Recognition and Dragon, Apple Voice Control doesn't need a Windows computer!įinally, there is a comprehensive speech recognition software for the Mac and iPad. It does not need an Internet connection all processing of the dictation and commands takes place locally. Like Windows Speech Recognition and Dragon, Apple Voice Control, runs on the computer itself. Apple Voice Controlīut there is a new kid on the block: Apple Voice Control. Windows Speech Recognition, Google Voice Type and Apple keyboard dictation all offer the option to dictate text, but none is as powerful as Dragon. Traditionally, Dragon NaturallySpeaking has been the gold standard for speech recognition software for the general public.
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