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Tag: speech recognition

Wryte: dictate your notes

Wryte

Wryte is a speech recognition software to help you with your notes. While it doesn’t work at the OS level, Wryte is still very useful for bloggers and authors who want to automate a part of their work. The software is fresh-baked and under active development.

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Posted on August 2, 2016Categories HACKS/UTILSTags speech recognitionLeave a comment on Wryte: dictate your notes

Speech Pad: voice input on Ubuntu

Speech Pad is a voice recognition application for converting speech or audio file to text.

Posted on July 3, 2016Categories MISC.Tags speech recognitionLeave a comment on Speech Pad: voice input on Ubuntu

LiSpeak: voice commands, dictation on Linux

cool_penguin_smallLiSpeak is a voice command software for Linux with a plugin based design. It is written in python and allows fine-gained control over several applications on your system. Those who want voice automation on Linux should try it out. Continue reading LiSpeak: voice commands, dictation on Linux

Posted on May 25, 2015Categories HACKS/UTILSTags speech recognition, ubuntu hacksLeave a comment on LiSpeak: voice commands, dictation on Linux
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