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swimmindude2496's avatar

How to make my Mac speak what I type?

Asked by swimmindude2496 (322points) October 19th, 2008
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Bri_L's avatar

here you go.

it is free. MacSpeak.

http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/26720

swimmindude2496's avatar

Thanks I’ll try it…

swimmindude2496's avatar

I’m sorry, but I typed the wrong question…How can I make my Mac type what I speak! Oops =]

Bri_L's avatar

Got me there. I know there are programs for it. sorry.

swimmindude2496's avatar

It’s ok. I’ll try googling it…

robmandu's avatar

Dragon NaturallySpeaking… but… it’s only for Windows. :-\

You running Parallels? or VMware?

sndfreQ's avatar

If you’re willing to shell out some dough, a very excellent Mac version that uses Dragon’s engine is MacSpeech’s Dictate:

http://www.macspeech.com/product_info.php?products_id=592

I think it may be out of your price range though; I use for work extensively for generating email text and for word docs. Anything that doesn’t use the Dragon engine is sub-par IMO. (For example, MacSpeech’s prior product, iListen, didn’t use it, and you can definitely tell the difference).

Don’t know of any open source solutions though-sorry…I think this kind of tech is relegated to professional areas (court reporting, medical reporting, etc.).

benseven's avatar

Just ask it nicely dude, they’re usually pretty helpful.

IceViper777's avatar

I’ve been using this thing for a while. its pretty amusing making it say funny stuff. There are a ton of different voices you can use too.

http://public.research.att.com/~ttsweb/tts/demo.php#top

you can hit speak to open it in your browser or you can download it right to your desktop. works great.

iwamoto's avatar

@ice, you know you can just open up the terminal and use the say command for that one

as for the whole speech thing, it’s only 200 bucks right, if you really need it you’ll fork it over…

Unit134679's avatar

TextEdit + 10.4+ Speech = Best free makeshift

sndfreQ's avatar

@unit: how does that support speech-to-text dictation? Just curious…

Unit134679's avatar

System Preferences—> Enable “Speak selected text when the key is pressed”—> Open TextEdit, write, highlight, press the keys you set

sndfreQ's avatar

right…only I think swimmindude2496 changed his question above to go the opposite direction-where you speak into the mic and the app converts your speech into text.

maccmann's avatar

In other words “Speech Recognition” or “Speech to Text.”

link

Google. It’s a great tool!

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