voice to text
Help us avoid glitches with voice to text directly in InCopy. Yes, we can type into InCopy, but for long documents and articles, all the better with voice to text, to save time, and effort from all the typing. We could read citations right in; read documents in, not have to convert them to Word for Place. Let's get free from Apple/Word conversions and cut/&/pastes, thus the resulting glitches. Wouldn't this doable feature (Apple offers Dictation for free with its package) make Adobe's publishing output even easier and faster to use, and more glitch free from Word? And save us all from carpal tunnel in our old age? Can you see it? Starting your dictation, "When in the course of human events..."
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Internet Webpages Newspaper, Inc commented
Hi Troy! I really support this idea, but it looks like we are the only people who think it is brilliant. I for one am building a new business model for personalized newspapers (in print) and need this feature to create a mobile app that can, ideally, add speech-to-text directly into InDesign newspaper layouts that are then proofed and sent to production. How can we get Adobe to understand there is a need for this? Or is there another solution in the market already with Google Accessibility app?
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