


I’ve only played with the app a little bit and haven’t even tested the dictation recognition on a computer yet. It has fast forward, rewind, and scrubbing features as you listen to the recordings.

The app also works as a simple voice recorder, letting you record and listen to audio.
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You can then import the WAV file into your chosen dictation software and let it do its magic. Right click and choose to save the file (see below). Type that into the computer’s browser and a page will list all the recordings you’ve created on the device. Tap Options at the bottom of the iOS app screen and then turn on Wi-Fi Sharing (see below).Ī numeric web address will show up. Once you connect your device to the same network to which the computer connects, then you can download the file via the web browser on the computer. The user first records the content they wish to later dictate. You then download the recording and import it into their voice recognition software on your computer.ĭragon Remote Mic works with MacSpeech Scribe, an OS X only application, or Dragon NaturallySpeaking on the PC side (Premium, Profession and Legal editions only). The app lets you use your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch (4th gen) as a digital voice recorder. More importantly, it let’s you dictate into Nuance voice recognition software even if you’re away from your computer. This app, along with their others, could help those of you without an iPhone 4S get some Siri-like functionality on your iOS device. Nuance, the makers of the popular voice recognition software known as Dragon NaturallySpeaking on the Windows side, and MacSpeech Scribe and Dragon Dictate on the Mac side, have added a new app to their suite of voice recognition apps on the iOS platform called Dragon Recorder.
