Best Dictation Software for Microsoft PowerPoint

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    TalkText Reviews

    TalkText

    TalkText

    $6.50 per month
    TalkText is an innovative dictation software that uses AI to boost productivity by transforming spoken language into refined text seamlessly across multiple macOS applications. Users can activate the dictation feature by pressing 'option + space', and TalkText efficiently polishes the speech input by eliminating unnecessary filler words and fixing errors, producing clear, professional writing. Additionally, it includes a 'restyle' capability, which enables users to choose any segment of text and direct TalkText to rewrite it according to a specific tone or style, such as enhancing empathy or confidence. With support for over 30 languages, TalkText guarantees precise transcriptions along with proper formatting, encompassing capitalization and punctuation. Emphasizing user privacy, the tool processes audio in real-time without storing the data or utilizing it for model training. The service provides a complimentary tier allowing up to 2,000 words monthly, with possibilities for upgrading to unlimited usage, making it accessible for various needs. This flexibility ensures that users can find the right plan that suits their dictation requirements effectively.
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    Vocola 3 Reviews
    Windows Speech Recognition (WSR) performs effectively in applications that are compatible with it, such as MS Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint, allowing for seamless dictation where text is inserted directly into documents and commands like "Delete hedgehog" target specific text. However, in applications that are not optimized for WSR, including MS Excel, Gmail, and various programming environments, dictation struggles, as the spoken words do not integrate into the document text, and commands lack the capability to refer to existing document content. Vocola addresses these limitations by enabling direct dictation in WSR-unfriendly applications and facilitating the correction and alteration of the most recently spoken phrase. Both Vocola and WSR utilize the same speech profile, meaning that any enhancements from training, corrections, or adjustments to the speech dictionary will improve dictation capabilities in both systems equally. Unfortunately, on the Vista operating system, dictation in non-friendly applications is particularly problematic, as every spoken command triggers the correction panel, rendering the feature nearly ineffective. Overall, while WSR is beneficial for compatible applications, the experience can be significantly hindered when trying to use it in others.
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