Nik-Ken-Bah
Well-Known Member
G'day All.
Excuse the slightly long intro.
I do a lot of thinking about this that and the other and I have some great ideas whilst doing other things on the computer mainly when I am reading. So I thought there are voice to text programs out there in Software land. I could use voice to text especially when reading to put my thoughts down as I have them as generally when I do so at the moment I can just sketch out a few of the most salient features of my thoughts and so when I revisit them and try and write out the thoughts I had I lose the trail of the thought that I was thinking at the time. That irks me because some of my best thoughts occur when I'm not paying to much attention to anything in particular and my mind is in free mode just ticking over.
So to the real Question.
Is there out there a Voice to Text program that runs well with any Linux OS?
If so what is the better two or three of the V2T programs?
Excuse the slightly long intro.
I do a lot of thinking about this that and the other and I have some great ideas whilst doing other things on the computer mainly when I am reading. So I thought there are voice to text programs out there in Software land. I could use voice to text especially when reading to put my thoughts down as I have them as generally when I do so at the moment I can just sketch out a few of the most salient features of my thoughts and so when I revisit them and try and write out the thoughts I had I lose the trail of the thought that I was thinking at the time. That irks me because some of my best thoughts occur when I'm not paying to much attention to anything in particular and my mind is in free mode just ticking over.
So to the real Question.
Is there out there a Voice to Text program that runs well with any Linux OS?
If so what is the better two or three of the V2T programs?