
A developer is tapping Siri's brain for dictation.
(Credit: Avatron)Typing together with your hands is really retro.
Own an apple iphone 4S and Mac computer Take a look at a brand new hands-free typing application known as Air Dictate.
You will find no public APIs for implementing the Siri voice-triggered assistant for dictation, so developer Avatron found a method to control Siri and convert speech into text. The written text then gets in the related Mac (with OS X 10.6.8 or greater) running the environment Dictate Receiver application.
Which means you can change your phone right into a speech recognition microphone and input text into Mail, Word, Pages, and whatever other application loves text.
Although speech-recognition programs exists for Mac computer systems, I guess it's somewhat splendid to utilize a phone rather than a regular microphone or headset. Can you really make use of your phone to type frequently, though
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