On 17/07/15 05:25 PM, charles meyer wrote:
For those on the list using or contemplating Linux, this was interesting.
http://www.techrepublic.com/article/alternative-is-the-question-linux-is-the-answer/
No one really addressed software only written for Windows - e.g.
Dragon Naturally Speaking.
There doesn't seem to be a good open source or Linux-based voice
recognition software.
That can be a deal breaker.
But, for those of us not interested in grappling with W10, it's a conundrum.
Charles.
There's some pretty decent Linux voice recognition software out there,
and lots of articles talking about the various options.
Frankly though, I'm confused as to why more software vendors don't
compile to libwine and get software that runs on both (and Macs). They
could also switch their database options to Sqlite or MariaDB and reduce
their costs while getting a more reliable product.
It seems some people are just into bondage. :)
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