It does that with all of the above bells and whistles. This is more than a simple voice to text dictation tool. Best of all, starting in September, it will be on everyone’s iPhone, iPad, and Mac. It has its own custom dictionary (although as I write this, it does not seem to be working) and even uses many of the same commands that Dragon uses. It does not run on a timer so you can speak as long as you need to. It allows you to dictate text and control your device with your voice. It works very similar to Dragon on the Mac. The feature is called Voice Control, and it is pretty remarkable. Since that time, I have installed some betas, and now I realize why Nuance is abandoning Apple. When I made my video a few weeks ago about the problems with dictation on the Mac and mobile devices, I was aware of some new changes coming with iOS 13 and Catalina concerning the accessibility voice control but hadn’t dug in deep enough.
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