I don't know of any offhand, but there is a service run by amazon (I think) 
that used to be called mturks, then changed name to vworkers (if I remember 
correctly) then changed names again, and I loose the thread at that point.  I 
can't recall what it's currently called, but basically, it allows you to put a 
sound file up, and have folks transcribe it for you.  It can be done as one big 
file, or broken into chunks, and it's parted out to any number of hundreds 
(thousands?) of workers, and each one gets a small piece, and when it's done, 
it comes back to you all nice and complete.  I haven't a clue what it costs, 
but I know it's not free, because I used to assist with the work.  Each piece 
didn't pay much, but after doing a couples hours of audio transcribing, I could 
rack up a decent chunk of change, especially if I chose some of the folks that 
paid higher rates for flawless work.  In those cases, a $180 for a 5 minute 
recording payout would become a $3.60 payout for the same 
 5 minute recording.  It was a nice way to obtain extra dollars for the holiday 
seasons. :)
There's others who ofer similar services too, but I'm not sure if you want to 
pay or not, but I figured I'd mention them anyhow just in case.
called 
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> Does anyone know  of any app that can convert recorded voice to text?
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