Though I never really had any extended use for dictation software, I was really impressed with earlier releases of Dragon Naturally Speaking, a speech to text processor. There’s no way one would be able to use something like this in an office environment, but in the comfort of a quiet place and with a lot of typing to be done, dictation software is certainly worth a look.
The Dragon product has been owned by many different companies over the years. Nuance is the latest owner of the software and they have taken a bold initiative by providing a version of the Dragon speech to text engine for a very popular mobile platform – the iPhone. Of course the iPhone doesn’t have the processing power to run a speech to text processor. Instead, Nuance relies on the recording ability of the iPhone and a powerful backend that processes the captured speech. The text version is provided on the iPhone and may be texted, e-mailed or saved to the clipboard. Overall, a very neat idea and, better still, it works!
The iPhone application is available as a free download. Installation is quick and easy: the application has a size smaller than 1MB. Once launched, a single button appears. Tap that and record whatever it is you have to say. The big Done button is hard to miss…

The application performs its function with aplomb. In my very brief tests, the application was able to decipher my mumblings without a hitch. Ambient noise levels and the clarity of speech are obvious things to consider. I was unable to determine whether or not the application favours a Yankee drawl – as I mentioned, the speech to text conversion seemed to work very well.

Once speech has been captured and processed, some editing is possible using the keyboard. Additional text may be added by pressing the record button again. Tapping the arrow frees the text up to be either mailed, sent by SMS or placed on the clipboard.

Dragon Dictate is a great application to have installed on the iPhone. Speech to text translation is seamless and fast, and the application is extremely easy to use. To use this on an iPod Touch, a microphone will be required.
For those addicted to texting whilst driving, this should provide a safer method of doing that: only a few buttons to press now…