Based on our record, Drafts seems to be a lot more popular than Dictation. While we know about 73 links to Drafts, we've tracked only 4 mentions of Dictation. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
In no particular order: Prologue [0] - iOS Audiobook player, used Plex as a media source Overcast [1] - iOS Podcast player CleanShotX [2] - macOS screenshot/video/gif capture with annotation Drafts [3] - iOS/macOS note taking tool Paprika [4] - Cross platform recipe app YNAB [5] - "You Need A Budget" - web/mobile budgeting app 1Password [6] - Cross platform password manager Carrot Weather [7] - iOS weather app... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 month ago
Finally, using Google Apps Script, I email myself a weekly summary of tracker/Todoist tasks completed with a comparison versus the previous week. It also contains a link to the graph that is published on the web. I also send this to Drafts using the mail drop feature. Source: 6 months ago
When I want to take notes on something I'm listening to, like a book quote or a thought I have while listening, I stop and make a note right then. Because I don't know if the next paragraph is going to suck me in more and make me forget whatever I wanted to note. I have a few ways to do this. I often take a voice recorder with me in the car, so if I have interesting ideas while driving I can just push a button,... Source: 6 months ago
I love Drafts, only for mac and iOS however: https://getdrafts.com/ Pro version is reasonably priced although I haven't found a need to upgrade. - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
This is something I can do using Drafts, but I have to copy the body of the note and switch applications. Source: 10 months ago
There is Dictation.io as well that runs speech-to-text in a bunch of different languages. Maybe you can check it out? Source: about 2 years ago
You can install google input tool's chrome extension, select malayalam language and assign a keyboard shortcut to activate it everytime you need it. There's also dictation.io, which is a nice speech to text tool I use quite often. Source: over 2 years ago
I've temporarily lost the use of my hand. So I am looking at alternative way to type, this was typed using speechnotes, but it is a pop-up that you have to copy and paste things out of, which is more clicking than I'd like. Same for dictation.io (which is also good). Win-H (Cortana) does what I want, but says 'listening' and half the time doesn't type anything and then deletes the input if you hesitate too long... Source: almost 3 years ago
Http://dictation.io/ is pretty accurate. I use it for my blogging. Source: almost 3 years ago
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