• voice recognition and control

    From Wendelin Uez@wuez@online.de to comp.sys.apple2 on Mon Jul 27 10:25:57 2026
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.apple2

    I'm not sure if this is the right newsgroup for my question but I found no better one on my NG server.

    I'm familiar with Windows and Android only but not with Apple systems and would like to know if there is a robust and easy to handle voice recognition and control software available for an older person with no technical background who wants to write down her experiences being unable for proper
    use of keyboards and having problems to direct a mouse or pen (and enter commands by keyboard). So she needs not only voice recognition for speech to text but also voice control for software.

    We have in Android perfect voice recognition to convert speech to text but AFAIK no good voice control to manage editing text, storing and reopening
    data to continue working with it, and Windows, you know, is an ugly system
    for things like that.

    How is the situation in the Apple environment?

    Do they have a solution where I not only can get text from speech but also move the cursor to a new position, select a word and delete or replace it,
    and most important easily save the text and reload it, in total where I can edit and manage my documents completely by voice commands?

    Yes, I heard about Dragon Windows software which perhaps might be available also in the Apple environment, but it seems too expensive for the desired
    non business use, and I don't know how much technical skills are nescessary for it.

    So, what would we need in soft- and hardware for such a working Apple
    system? Can anyone recommend based on personal experience, that would be
    very fine.

    wuez

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  • From Colin Leroy-Mira@colin@colino.net to comp.sys.apple2 on Tue Jul 28 16:50:21 2026
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.apple2

    Hi,

    I'm not sure if this is the right newsgroup for my question but I
    found no better one on my NG server.

    It's not the right newsgroup, this is about the Apple II line of
    computers from the 1980s :-)
    --
    Colin
    https://www.colino.net/

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  • From Wendelin Uez@wuez@online.de to comp.sys.apple2 on Wed Jul 29 10:17:22 2026
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.apple2

    I'm not sure if this is the right newsgroup for my question but I
    found no better one on my NG server.

    It's not the right newsgroup, this is about the Apple II line of
    computers from the 1980s :-)



    Oh, sorry for my call back, I cannot find another Apple NG group on my newsserver. Are todays Apple users so happy that they don't need one?

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  • From kalevi@kalevi@kolttonen.fi (Kalevi Kolttonen) to comp.sys.apple2 on Wed Jul 29 19:43:40 2026
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.apple2

    Wendelin Uez <wuez@online.de> wrote:
    Oh, sorry for my call back, I cannot find another Apple NG group on my newsserver. Are todays Apple users so happy that they don't need one?

    Apart from some technical groups, Usenet has been pretty much dead
    for several years. My university's newsserver was taken down over
    a decade ago because nobody used it anymore.

    In 2026, your best bet is find some technical websites and ask your
    questions there.

    br,
    KK
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  • From scott@scott@alfter.diespammersdie.us (Scott Alfter) to comp.sys.apple2 on Thu Jul 30 17:17:13 2026
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.apple2

    In article <114ccva$jfh5$1@solani.org>, Wendelin Uez <wuez@online.de> wrote: >Oh, sorry for my call back, I cannot find another Apple NG group on my >newsserver. Are todays Apple users so happy that they don't need one?

    There are several comp.sys.mac.* newsgroups that are more likely to have
    what you seek. I can't speak to traffic levels in most of them, as the only one to which I'm subscribed is comp.sys.mac.vintage, which gets roughly as
    much traffic as comp.sys.apple2 nowadays.
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