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Originally Posted by stumped
[ those last 2 tend to correlate ]. i was off put enough not to bother - it appeared to be not easy to get it to play nice with MS office, also, which would have been the intended use
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That's odd. I've never used Dragon Dictate, as such, but Dragon Naturally Speaking's integration with MS Office was seamless, back when I still used MSO. It works just as well with LibreOffice now. I'm also not sure what the "frustrating copy protection" you refer to is, either. Dragon will import from mp3 (the OP's original query) or wav. Its inbuilt text editor is RTF, hardly frustrating copy protection. The RTF files I generate in Dragon (normally by direct dictation, occasionally by transcription from a recorded source)
, I always open in other word-processing apps for final formatting and proofing - LibreOffice and GoogleDocs have no problem opening them.